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Nordic Knots Introduces a Home Collection

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Scandinavian design brand Nordic Knots meets the serenity of the bedroom with a debut home collection of percale and sateen bed linens, cashmere throws, two sculptural headboards, and more. It’s a thoughtful translation of the premium materiality and keen aesthetic sensibilities that define the label’s highly sought-after rug collections. The textile company sees this introduction as a carefully edited wardrobe for the home, which will continue to evolve seasonally, according to Liza Berglund Laserow, co-founder and chief creative director, and Fabian Berglund, co-founder and CEO.

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The centerpieces of the new collection are the two headboard styles, which Laserow sees as an introduction to the bedroom itself. “It sets the tone, the structure, the feeling. It’s like the collar of a well-tailored coat. Once it sits right, everything else follows,” she tells Surface. “When we started Nordic Knots, we were literally dressing the home from the floor up. Rugs were our foundation,” Berglund adds. “But once we had the floor, the next natural step was the walls—curtains, textiles, upholstery. And eventually, the most intimate space of all, the bedroom. The bed is the centerpiece of that world. A headboard felt like the final missing frame to that picture.”

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Each of the two headboard styles, the Signature and the Crown, represents an architectural archetype. “The Signature is very true to the Nordic Knots DNA—graphic, clean, modern. It’s calming but has a strong presence,” Laserow says. “The Crown is more expressive. It has a sculptural silhouette, a touch of old-world glamour, almost regal—hence the name. If the Signature is minimal Swedish restraint, the Crown is that same person on holiday at Lake Como.” She notes that both are made to anchor a room, but with different stories.

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For everyone familiar with the meticulous specificity of Nordic Knots’s rugs, the shades for the home collection bedding (four in percale and three in sateen) are worth noting. “With the percale, we wanted that crisp, tailored hotel feeling—the one that’s cool against your skin. The colors are subtle yet distinctive: crisp white, crisp white with black piping, sand with white piping, and a shirt blue with burgundy piping,” says Laserow. “The sateen, on the other hand, is smoother, softer with a gentle sheen. The hues here are crisp white, shirt blue, and sand. All classics.” Both bedding categories are made from pure 400 thread count Egyptian cotton—and complement Nordic Knots rugs and interiors.

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The concept of comfort with discipline underscores the bedding and the throw. “We wanted pieces that make the bed feel complete—soft layers that don’t look messy,” Laserow explains. “There’s a fine line between inviting and undone. Our throws and bedspreads are meant to bridge that: luxurious textures like cashmere, wool, and our specially developed Teddy Velvet which is extra high-pile—but always with a tailored edge.”

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The introduction of Nordic Knots Home has not changed the mission and vision of the design brand. “We’re still about creating timeless textiles for the modern home,” Berglund says. “What’s new is that now we can do that for every room. The vision remains the same, but the lens is wider. It’s about the feeling of home: how every material, every surface contributes to that feeling.” Underscoring this is the brand’s signature sense of proportion. “It’s something most people might not consciously register, but it’s everything,” Laserow adds. “The height of the headboard, the scale of the pillowcases, the fall of the bedspread, every measurement was thought through.”

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