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Rhonda Eleish

    Childhood friends Rhonda Eleish and Edie van Breems, united by their shared Swedish heritage, bring the best of Scandinavian design to the United States. Their interior design work, informed by extensive travels and studies of Scandinavia, emphasizes light, nature, eclecticism, and clean lines. Together, they create welcoming homes that embody a distinct northern sensibility. Their expertise serves as a leading resource for designers and private clients globally seeking to incorporate this unique aesthetic.

    Swedish Country Interiors
    • 2009

      Swedish Country Interiors

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(26)Add rating

      As featured in Country Living! Showcases fifteen beautiful homes that highlight the stylish interpretations of Swedish country Swedish Country Interiors showcases homes that have a wide spectrum of interpretations of Swedish country style―rustic, rural, urban, comfortable, family friendly, elegant, simple, complex, grand, humble, and eclectic. Also found are numerous examples of Swedish country living that the homeowners have embraced and derived inspiration from, including wall decorations, functional furnishings, natural upholstery materials, light, and indoor-outdoor living. Rhonda Eleish and Edie van Breems opened the doors to Eleish van Breems Antiques in 1998, specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Swedish antiques. Their company, Eleish van Breems Ltd. has expanded to become a full service Nordic design showroom and they are sought out for their interiors featuring the best hallmarks of Scandinavian design. The authors, who first published Swedish Interiors, and their antiques and interiors have been featured in many national publications, including Country Living, Victoria, and House Beautiful, and they have made appearances on Martha Stewart and HGTV Canada. Rhonda resides in Bridgewater, Connecticut with her daughter Kari and husband Buffer. Edie lives with her family in a 1760 colonial home in Fairfield, Connecticut.

      Swedish Country Interiors