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Overview“One of the best guides to creating a more socially connected and rewarding life.”—Shelf Awareness Whether you’re seeking mindfulness gifts, meditation gifts, or are looking for a way to bring calm and comfort into your home, hygge is the solution. Hygge (hoo-gah) is a Danish word for a feeling of being warm, safe, comforted, and sheltered—an experience of belonging to the moment and to each other. When life gets hectic, work grows stressful, and the days fly by, unplug and tune in. This definitive guide to hygge deserves a place on your coffee table—and in your heart. Hygge anchors us, reminding us to slow down, to connect with place and with one another, to dwell and savor rather than rush and spend. When you curl up by the fire with a blanket, or have a simple meal with friends, that is hygge. When you acknowledge the sacred in the secular, or focus on people rather than things, or when you express love through small gestures, that is hygge. The Book of Hygge is an invitation to welcome abundance and contentment into your life. It is a call to live more fully by focusing on what moves you. This beautiful gift book is packed with full-color photographs and instructive meditations on relishing the everyday. It is your essential guide to cultivating the coziness that has made Danes the happiest people in the world. A perfect gift, The Book of Hygge is designed with an unjacketed, textured cover and crisp, clean interiors. As seen in the The New Yorker. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louisa Thomsen BritsPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Plume Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780735214095ISBN 10: 0735214093 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 07 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“The most poetic of the [hygge books]; I found myself repeatedly returning to its list-like incantation of hyggeligt habits.” —Louisa Kamps, ELLE “Casts hygge as a state of mindfulness: how to make essential and mundane tasks dignified, joyful, and beautiful, how to live a life connected with loved ones. [The Book of Hygge] focusses on the concept’s philosophical and spiritual underpinnings rather than its quirky objects.” —The New Yorker “The Book of Hygge is likely to be one of the best guides to creating a more socially connected and rewarding life…A pretty book, soothing to look at, but it also offers a genuine challenge to develop oases of tolerance and peace at home and in the workplace, to balance the alienation, overstimulation and anxious striving of everyday life.” —Sara Catterall, Shelf Awareness (starred review) “Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge.” —Irish Daily Mail, You magazine “A philosophy for mindful living.” —The Guardian “A thing of beauty.” —Irish Examiner “Inviting. In increasingly fast-paced and competitive America, hygge has considerable appeal; readers may very well find reading Brits’ compact and enjoyable book the literary version of the practice.” —Publishers Weekly “Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms.” —Interiors & Living The most poetic of the [hygge books]; I found myself repeatedly returning to its list-like incantation of hyggeligt habits. --Louisa Kamps, ELLE Casts hygge as a state of mindfulness: how to make essential and mundane tasks dignified, joyful, and beautiful, how to live a life connected with loved ones. [The Book of Hygge] focusses on the concept's philosophical and spiritual underpinnings rather than its quirky objects. --The New Yorker The Book of Hygge is likely to be one of the best guides to creating a more socially connected and rewarding life...A pretty book, soothing to look at, but it also offers a genuine challenge to develop oases of tolerance and peace at home and in the workplace, to balance the alienation, overstimulation and anxious striving of everyday life. --Sara Catterall, Shelf Awareness (starred review) Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge. --Irish Daily Mail, You magazine A philosophy for mindful living. --The Guardian A thing of beauty. --Irish Examiner Inviting. In increasingly fast-paced and competitive America, hygge has considerable appeal; readers may very well find reading Brits' compact and enjoyable book the literary version of the practice. --Publishers Weekly Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms. --Interiors & Living The most poetic of the [hygge books]; I found myself repeatedly returning to its list-like incantation of <i>hyggeligt</i> habits. --Louisa Kamps, <i>ELLE</i> Casts <i>hygge</i> as a state of mindfulness: how to make essential and mundane tasks dignified, joyful, and beautiful, how to live a life connected with loved ones. [The Book of Hygge] focusses on the concept's philosophical and spiritual underpinnings rather than its quirky objects. --<i>The New Yorker</i> Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge. --<i>Irish Daily Mail, </i> <i>You</i> magazine A philosophy for mindful living. <i>--The Guardian </i> A thing of beauty. --<i>Irish Examiner</i> Inviting. In increasingly fast-paced and competitive America, hygge has considerable appeal; readers may very well find reading Brits' compact and enjoyable book the literary version of the practice. --<i>Publishers Weekly Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms. --<i>Interiors & Living <b> Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge. </b> <i>IrishDaily Mail, </i> <i>You</i>magazine <b> A philosophy for mindful living. </b><i> The Guardian</i> <b> A thing of beauty. </b> <i>Irish Examiner</i> <b> Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms. </b> <i>Interiors & Living </i> Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge. <i>IrishDaily Mail, </i> <i>You</i>magazine A philosophy for mindful living. <i> The Guardian</i> A thing of beauty. <i>Irish Examiner</i> Inviting. In increasingly fast-paced and competitive America, hygge has considerable appeal; readers may very well find reading Brits compact and enjoyable book the literary version of the practice. <i>Publishers Weekly Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms. <i>Interiors & Living Casts <i>hygge</i> as a state of mindfulness: how to make essential and mundane tasks dignified, joyful, and beautiful, how to live a life connected with loved ones. [The Book of Hygge] focusses on the concept s philosophical and spiritual underpinnings rather than its quirky objects. <i>The New Yorker</i> The most poetic of the [hygge books]; I found myself repeatedly returning to its list-like incantation of hyggeligt habits. -Louisa Kamps, ELLE Casts hygge as a state of mindfulness: how to make essential and mundane tasks dignified, joyful, and beautiful, how to live a life connected with loved ones. [The Book of Hygge] focusses on the concept's philosophical and spiritual underpinnings rather than its quirky objects. -The New Yorker The Book of Hygge is likely to be one of the best guides to creating a more socially connected and rewarding life...A pretty book, soothing to look at, but it also offers a genuine challenge to develop oases of tolerance and peace at home and in the workplace, to balance the alienation, overstimulation and anxious striving of everyday life. -Sara Catterall, Shelf Awareness (starred review) Best [book] for the philosophy of hygge. -Irish Daily Mail, You magazine A philosophy for mindful living. -The Guardian A thing of beauty. -Irish Examiner Inviting. In increasingly fast-paced and competitive America, hygge has considerable appeal; readers may very well find reading Brits' compact and enjoyable book the literary version of the practice. -Publishers Weekly Filled with thought-provoking learnings, the evolution of hygge in its many forms. -Interiors & Living Author InformationLouisa Thomsen Brits was born in Uganda to a Danish mother and English father. Louisa is a mother of four, an amateur naturalist and wild swimmer. She has been a radio restaurant and arts critic and a tribal bellydance teacher. Louisa is interested in the overlooked details of ordinary lives, liminal places, community and craft. She writes about the art of living, the nature of things, our common life and the rhythms and rituals that unite and define us all. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |