5/5 Fredrik Ariel B. 1 year ago on Google • 43 reviews
The
HM
brand
can
claim
to
suit
everyone's
shopping
desires,
regardless
of
how
much
or
little
your
wallet
worth,
if
you're
a
God
given
beautiful
version
of
the
human
kind
or
merely
a
hard
working
person
who
cannot
afford
to
spend
too
much
time
figuring
out
what's
trendy
or
not.
The
last
category
is
in
trustworthy
hands
when
shopping
anything
from
HM.
but
this
is
not
the
case
with
HM
HOME
-
when
you
walk
inside
the
shop
you
already
forget
about
your
grey
and
sad
suburban
home
-
you
feel
like
a
member
of
an
exclusive
club
for
stylish
and
clever
design
enthusiasts.
This
giant
retailer
has
a
home
and
interiors
brand
well
worth
a
visit
in
order
to
upgrade
the
looks
and
stylishness
of
your
home.
The
shop
is
filled
from
top
to
toe
with
future
design
classics
and
bargain
priced
cutlery
and
plates.
There
are
lamps
to
die
for.
You'll
find
carpets
of
such
quality
that
you
do
wonder
if
you
are
hallucinating
when
looking
at
the
price
tag
printed
with
such
small
numbers,
well
not
tiny
but
affordable.
Is
there
any
Swedish
in
all
of
this?
None,
it
is
more
inspired
by
posh
living
rooms
on
Madison
Avenue
and
luxurious
kitchens
in
Martha's
Vineyard.
It
is
far
from
logical
and
serious
work
of
Bergman
or
the
home
nation
of
IKEA.
As
of
this
Spring
2023,
HM
HOME
is
launching
a
collection
in
collaboration
with
the
world
renowned
Pantone
company.
Pantone's
colour
matching
system
was
invented
in
1963
and
it
has
become
the
standard
colouring
scheme
used
by
most
graphic
designers,
so
they
would
know
what
colours
and
shades
to
choose
in
order
to
ensure
the
printed
colours
in
a
glossy
magazines
are
perceived
exactly
the
same
as
in
real
life.
It
is
also
a
colour
matching
system
for
what
colour
combinations
will
provide
a
sense
of
warmth
and
vibrance
or
cool
and
calmness.
It
is
worth
to
pop
into
a
HM
HOME
store
because
it
will
sure
give
you
clever
clues
on
how
to
quickly
arrange
interior
accessories
in
your
home
that
will
surely
raise
the
stylishness
of
your
dining
table
or
relaxing
sofa
area
in
your
home.
Like
turning
tabloid
newspaper
looks
into
elegant
spaces
found
in
the
magazine
House
&
Gardens.
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