5 Lifestyle Concepts From Around The World You Should Know

Ironfire believes that your home and style reflect who you are and what you stand for. There are loads of interesting and popular lifestyle concepts around. Our thinking about how we should design, make and deliver our furniture echoes many of these ideas. So, we thought it would be fun to contrast them with Ironfire. We didn’t set out to follow anyone’s trends and prefer to think that we’re only doing the obvious. But you never know, we might even end saba sport up on the cool side of the fence for the first time in our lives!

Different lifestyles in the world

1 – HYGGE from Denmark:

Even though Game of Thrones has finally finished, winter is always on the way.

That means it’s time to add a little more sustainable Hygge into your life.

What’s Hygge you ask?

It’s a Danish idea describing the cosy contentment and well-being you get from life’s simple things.

It’s pronounced “Hoo-Gah,” and it’s that warm feeling you get whilst drinking hot chocolate on a snowy day.

In fact, you’ve probably already experienced Hygge without even knowing it!

It’s a national obsession with all things cosy and why Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world.

This level of happiness is what Ironfire always aims to bring to all our customers. Other countries have versions of Hygge lifestyle concepts. But you don’t have to travel – Ironfire delivers Hygge right to your living room!

but it’s just as much about creating relaxing environments!

You should always feel supported when eating but able to then lean back and relax in comfort.

You should choose furniture that makes you happy to put your feet up and dream a bit.

Don’t you deserve that snug, ultra-comfortable home environment we all dream of?

2 – SISU from Finland:

Pronounced “See-Sue,” this is all about stamina, guts, and perseverance.

It means getting through hardship and making it to the end. Sisu focuses on the present rather than long term goals. It’s meant to inspire you to have the guts to do anything, but you need to be ethical about it at the same time.

For example, say you want to run a high stakes Poker den?

Ironfire can provide the comfy benches to keep you playing for hours and some great ambient lighting.

But don’t ever cheat during the game! Otherwise, you won’t fulfil the integrity of Sisu.

It’s all about sticking to what’s right, especially when it’s difficult.

3 – LAGOM from Sweden:

It’s pronounced as “Lah-GOM” and translates to “Not too much and not too little.”

Lagom is about moderation and living a contented life with the right amount of possessions.

It’s better to live a sustainable life and clear-out unnecessary items to create more space at home.

Celine Dion has 10,000 pairs of shoes stored in a Las Vegas warehouse instead of clogging up her house.

So, unless you want your home to look like Celine’s shoe warehouse, it’s wise to live Lagom, simple and sustainable Embrace the Swedish culture of a healthy work/life balance and purge what you don’t need.

Ironfire furniture’s clean lines and solid design help free yourself and declutter!

That means you only use minimal and necessary furniture items, to design your perfect home.

4 – WABI SABI from Japan:

It’s pronounced as “Wah-Bee-Sah-Bee.”

It’s one of the most ancient Japanese lifestyle concepts seeking beauty in the imperfect, and incomplete.

It cherishes imperfections, and so a ceramic bowl with a crack won’t get tossed away.

Wabi Sabi teaches you to find contentment with what you already have and not hold out for more.

So, if you ever feel like sending a product back for a refund, think Wabi Sabi before you head off to the post office!

Ironfire shares a Wabi Sabi passion for celebrating the perfect imperfection of natural materials !

5 – LYKKE from Denmark:

You pronounce Lykke – “Loo-Kah” and it means happiness.

As the Danes are so happy everyone wants to adopt their lifestyle concepts.

To feel the happiness of Lykke, you need space to be able to think clearly.

The Danes believe that a cluttered room is also a cluttered mind.

So, always remember to put those clothes back into a drawer instead of leaving them out on the floor.

Color psychology is also very important in achieving Lykke.

Pink generates warmth, blue means freedom, and green will make your home look natural.

Be careful with red though. It can either remind you of love, or that terrifying elevator scene from The Shining!