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The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well Hardcover – 18 Aug. 2016
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The most beautiful guide to the Danish custom of hygge, the everyday life philosophy for better living.
Hygge is a feeling of belonging and warmth, a moment of comfort and contentment. This beautiful little book will help you to find hygge and embrace it every day. Make a pot of coffee, relax in your favourite chair and discover for yourself how life is better with hygge.
'Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge' You Magazine
'...a philosophy for mindful living' The Guardian
‘Her book is a thing of beauty’ Irish Examiner
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEbury Press
- Publication date18 Aug. 2016
- Dimensions13.5 x 1 x 18 cm
- ISBN-109781785034466
- ISBN-13978-1785034466
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Filled with though-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms
― Interiors and Living MagazineBest [book] for the philosophy of hygge
― You Magazine...a philosophy for mindful living
― The GuardianHer book is a thing of beauty ― Irish Examiner
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Hygge is a feeling of belonging and warmth, a moment of comfort and contentment. This beautiful little book will help you to find hygge and embrace it every day. Make a pot of coffee, relax in your favourite chair and discover for yourself how life is better with hygge.
'Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge' You Magazine
'...a philosophy for mindful living' The Guardian
‘Her book is a thing of beauty’ Irish Examiner
About the Author
Louisa Thomsen Brits is half Danish, half English, a writer and journalist. Born in Africa and brought up in the UK, Louisa spent every summer with family in Denmark, learning the language of hygge to establish a place of belonging wherever she has found herself.
For Louisa, hygge is a quality of presence and togetherness. It’s a daily practice, a way to affirm interconnectedness and enjoy wellbeing. She believes that hygge is an experience of contentment rather than a pursuit of happiness and is about being not having.
As a Dane, hygge is bred in her bones. As an Englishwoman she can comfortably translate the concept and share its universality as an impetus common to us all.
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- ASIN : 1785034464
- Publisher : Ebury Press; 1st edition (18 Aug. 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781785034466
- ISBN-13 : 978-1785034466
- Dimensions : 13.5 x 1 x 18 cm
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Louisa Thomsen Brits is half Danish, half English, a writer and journalist. Born in Africa and brought up in the UK, Louisa spent every summer with family in Denmark, learning the language of hygge to establish a place of belonging wherever she has found herself.
For Louisa, hygge is a quality of presence and togetherness. It’s a daily practice, a way to affirm interconnectedness and enjoy wellbeing. She believes that hygge is an experience of contentment rather than a pursuit of happiness and is about being not having.
As a Dane, hygge is bred in her bones. As an Englishwoman she can comfortably translate the concept and share its universality as an impetus common to us all.
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It may well be, then, that Louisa's beautiful volume is the more highbrow offering. Where Meik's is bright blue and gold, filled with wisdom and charts and facts and advice from his very hyggely life, Louisa's is a more sombre grey, orange and a beautiful shade of green that is like grey-ish jade. Her content is far more wordy as well, although her photographs used as illustrations throughout are beautiful, clean, aesthetically pleasing and very, very Danish interior catalogue. You could make a note card set from all of them and want to keep them yourself, they are that appealing.
Louisa has also concentrated so much more on the theory of hygge as a mental observance. She's big on observances, and people looking for the simple to do list as a first step to hygge may well want to look elsewhere. Louisa's volume is not full of instructions for recipes, how to hygge in the summer or even how to create a hyggekrog, and her book is no good read all in one sitting. Your head will spin and you'll be bewildered.
It is freely littered with quotes from experts of hygge or a hyggely life; Kierkegaard, Thomas Moore, Thoreau, Ilse Crawford... the bibliography is a course on the Well Observed Life on one page. But the quotes are well chosen, little nuggets of information that each call out to be ruminated over, considered, accepted or denied. The whole book cannot and should not be downed in one sitting, and even needs to be re-read again to pick the meat from the bone.
The Chapters are deceptively simple; Belonging, Shelter, Comfort, Wellbeing, Simplicity, Observance. But within each one there are comments, quotes, illustrations taken from life that need mulling over. Stewing in the head. You won't be able to pick this up and list ten things you need to buy to hygge. You'll be lucky if you list anything to buy or do, only a way of being. And all the better for that.
This book is like a fine wine of hyggerology. You should sip it, slowly. Enjoy the small parts of each chapter, read, breathe, think and read again. A whole lesson in hyggely mindfulness awaits.
Don't forget, to get hyggely with a whole bunch of other hygge-fiends, check out
Facebook; The Hygge Nook. Membership is free, and nobody is turned away.
Twitter; The #hyggehour on Mondays from 8 til 9 UK time. Again, good hygge with fiends online.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 19 October 2016
It may well be, then, that Louisa's beautiful volume is the more highbrow offering. Where Meik's is bright blue and gold, filled with wisdom and charts and facts and advice from his very hyggely life, Louisa's is a more sombre grey, orange and a beautiful shade of green that is like grey-ish jade. Her content is far more wordy as well, although her photographs used as illustrations throughout are beautiful, clean, aesthetically pleasing and very, very Danish interior catalogue. You could make a note card set from all of them and want to keep them yourself, they are that appealing.
Louisa has also concentrated so much more on the theory of hygge as a mental observance. She's big on observances, and people looking for the simple to do list as a first step to hygge may well want to look elsewhere. Louisa's volume is not full of instructions for recipes, how to hygge in the summer or even how to create a hyggekrog, and her book is no good read all in one sitting. Your head will spin and you'll be bewildered.
It is freely littered with quotes from experts of hygge or a hyggely life; Kierkegaard, Thomas Moore, Thoreau, Ilse Crawford... the bibliography is a course on the Well Observed Life on one page. But the quotes are well chosen, little nuggets of information that each call out to be ruminated over, considered, accepted or denied. The whole book cannot and should not be downed in one sitting, and even needs to be re-read again to pick the meat from the bone.
The Chapters are deceptively simple; Belonging, Shelter, Comfort, Wellbeing, Simplicity, Observance. But within each one there are comments, quotes, illustrations taken from life that need mulling over. Stewing in the head. You won't be able to pick this up and list ten things you need to buy to hygge. You'll be lucky if you list anything to buy or do, only a way of being. And all the better for that.
This book is like a fine wine of hyggerology. You should sip it, slowly. Enjoy the small parts of each chapter, read, breathe, think and read again. A whole lesson in hyggely mindfulness awaits.
Don't forget, to get hyggely with a whole bunch of other hygge-fiends, check out
Facebook; The Hygge Nook. Membership is free, and nobody is turned away.
Twitter; The #hyggehour on Mondays from 8 til 9 UK time. Again, good hygge with fiends online.
At the end of the day its a book about Hygge...












