Skip to content

3 Questions With A Scandinavian Furniture Purveyor on Seattle’s Hygge Moment

The Skaaning brothers know their way around hygge

By Nia Martin March 16, 2018

opener_2

This article originally appeared in the March 2018 issue of Seattle magazine.

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issueClick here to subscribe.

“I was born into the furniture business,” says Steen Skaaning, a longtime furniture purveyor whose family goes back generations in the cabinetmaking trade. With brother Peter, he owns BoConcept’s Bellevue store (10400 NE Eighth St.; 425.732.3333;), which specializes in Scandinavian home furnishings. As a Danish native who is an expert in home goods, he’s also well versed in the hygge trend. 

How would you describe the meaning of hygge?
The closest translation is “cozy,” but it’s part of a lifestyle. It’s an interior thing, inside, in the home. It’s also about a sense of togetherness. If you’re together with family and friends with good conversation, good food, good cake, you may phone someone the next day and say, “Thanks for having me, it was very hyggeligt.”

Why is hygge having such a moment here in the Northwest?
There’s a lot of emphasis on the home in the Northwest; we spend a lot of time inside and make an effort in the home to make it comfy.

How does BoConcept incorporate hygge?
BoConcept’s furnishings are very conceptual, Nordic style, but incorporate warm tones of wood and velvet fabrics with accessories that are very natural. There’s a rich and cozy feel. I love how the brand is evolving into what we think of as urban living. We’ve got to get closer together.

 

Follow Us

Master of Transparency

Master of Transparency

Award-winning architect Eric Cobb’s work seamlessly meshes glass, space and light

Noted architect Eric Cobb is collaborating on a second-home project near The Gorge Amphitheatre with a former junior high school soccer teammate, embodying a classic Seattle story of connection. The new Cliffe Pointe at the Gorge project located within the Cave B Estate grounds features 60 second homes surrounded by vineyards, natural sage, and rolling…

Sandy Sanctuary

Sandy Sanctuary

Mercer Island couple find bliss with a cabana on the beach

With 8,000 lakes, fifth most in the country, Washington is a happy hunting ground for waterfront lots. Highly popular Lake Chelan, the third-deepest lake in the United States, is not on the top of the list of affordable freshwater options, at least not anywhere near Chelan, where scarce waterfront residential lots start at $2 million….

The Space Arranger

The Space Arranger

Kyle Gaffney and SkB take a holistic approach to building design

To say that Kyle Gaffney backed into a career in architecture may be a bit exaggerated, but he did get a late start. Gaffney, a cofounder and principal at Seattle architecture firm SkB, suffered a devastating knee injury and lost a soccer scholarship to the University of Puget Sound. Instead of college he went to…

Prairie Townhome Companions

Prairie Townhome Companions

Couple remakes Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired property

Place two architects, a hedgehog, and more than $100,000 under house arrest, and watch the magic unfold. Sandy Wolf founded Seattle’s Office of Ordinary Architecture in the belief that beauty is found in everyday objects. She and her husband — fellow architect Daniel Ash — were not disappointed in that regard in their long search…