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We’re nearly halfway through April and closing in on Easter, which means it’s time to bring out your festive decorations. But if you’re planning any further spring updates at home, we’ve got you covered. Ahead, we’ve compiled a list of the latest and most covetable Nordic interior design releases – from stylish small details to investment pieces you’ll cherish for years to come.
While coffee still reigns supreme among hot beverages in the Nordics, we can’t help but be intrigued by Sjöstrand’s latest launch: health capsules for capsule machines, featuring flavours like matcha, ginger-lime, and beetroot. Meanwhile, 101 Copenhagen’s ‘Maru’ pendant – now available in a brass finish – stands out with its bold geometric design. This week, we’re also loving Ilva’s new outdoor furniture collection, perfect for the fast-approaching terrace season.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.

Photo: Sjöstrand
Sjöstrand health capsules
Now there’s no excuse not to swap your morning coffee for a healthier option – Sjöstrand has launched health capsules for capsule machines, featuring refreshing flavours like beetroot, matcha, and ginger-lime.

Photo: 101 Copenhagen
101 Copenhagen 'Maru' pendant
Inspired by minimal art and named after the Japanese word for ‘circle’, 101 Copenhagen has just released additional sizes and a new brass finish for its eye-catching ‘Maru’ pendant lamp.

Photo: Ilva
Ilva's outdoor furniture collection
Danish design company Ilva has just released a new outdoor furniture collection, which spotlights teak in a range of sleek tables, chairs and benches.

Photo: Kasthall
Kasthall 'Anemon' rug collection
2025 Milan Design Week brought plenty of noteworthy launches onto our radar this week – among them, Kasthall’s vibrant floral ‘Anemon’ rug collection, inspired by a 1991 artwork by Gunilla Lagerhem Ullberg.
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Photo: Tarkett
Tarkett 'Smart' wood flooring collection
Planning to redo your flooring this spring? May we suggest Tarkett's latest ‘Smart’ sustainable raw oak flooring collection – easy to install thanks to its integrated click system.

Photo: Kvadrat
Kvadrat 'Diade' upholstery fabric
Another launch that caught our eye at the 2025 Milan Design Week was Kvadrat’s new upholstery fabric, woven from 100 per cent recycled polyester made from ocean-bound plastic waste – more of these innovations, please.