Tag: Hygge

Short and dark winter days can get a bit depressing even if you spent your summer doing all kinds of activities, so we can imagine how pessimistic we are about the be in the winter ahead of us. This year wasn't very exciting so it’s important to prepare for...
Though there isn’t an exact English translation for this Danish term, you’ve definitely felt it before. Hygge (pronounced HOO-GA) has been described as “coziness of the soul.” You can experience this unique and special feeling while curling up in front of a fireplace while drinking tea, or reading a...
These days, Scandinavian influence in interior design is huge. It all started a few years ago when we all got crazy about minimalism and the absence of color in our home, and since then the trends have changed a bit and some other styles became popular too. But seeing...
Something about a Scandinavian Christmas conjures up cozy images of warmth and laughter. If you ever wondered what makes their festivities so special, look no further than the Danish concept of “hygge”. Hygge means “embrace” so it can be translated quite literally as a Christmas hug. Here are some top...
A couple of years ago, hygge became one of the internet’s favorite words. It’s the word that describes a Danish concept of staying cozy during winter and many people around the world have embraced it. Decorating your home according to hygge creates a perfect balance to the hectic lifestyle...
By now, you’re already familiar with the happiness concepts that many northern countries have. Hygge comes from Denmark and Norway, Lagom is from Sweden, and today we’re talking about a phenomenon from Scotland called Coorie. Coorie is the Scottish way of enjoying life and finding happiness. The biggest difference from...
If you enjoy exploring wellbeing trends from all around the world such as Danish Hygge or Japanese Ikigai, you'll love Còsagach. It comes from Scottland and it affects every aspect of one's life, making it richer and more enjoyable. The best time for còsagach is winter, but you can start...
Hygge, a Danish/Norwegian concept of coziness and comfortable living, is typically a fall/winter thing. It's hygge to light up a few candles, cuddle with a comfy blanket, and wrap up the day with a good book. If you're missing hygge during the summer, here's how you can achieve it. Up Your...

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