Tria Giovan

Move overhyggemysis the Nordic design trend to emulate now.

Since Scandinavian countries experience long dark winters, seeking ways tocreate a warm atmosphereis essential.

Mys supports this idea of not just comfortability but creating a lifestyle that embraces the small moments.

mys bedroom with wood paneled walls, wood dressers, throw blanket

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First, of course, their countries of origin are different, which means there are cultural differences.

While hygge mostly refers to lifestyle and decor, mys focuses more on the experience of feeling cozy.

Swedish culture also concentrates on work-life balance, and mys plays heavily into that.

Day bed in a nook with pillows, a blanket, and books on it

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Create a home that’s the perfect setup for getting comfy by following some of the tips below.

Add layers throughcurtains, blankets, and pillows to curate an atmosphere that’s conducive to relaxing.

These simple, mindful days can create a feeling of mys that lasts throughout your work week.

As long as you’re happy and cozied up, it’s all mys.