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E: 22/12 (2:00pm) Win Win ‘Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness’ Book (Email)
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What a difference a word makes…
We are giving three lucky readers the chance to win a copy of Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness book in this week’s Nordic Noir & Beyond Newsletter competition!
Marie Tourell Søderberg delivered a break-out performance in Ole Bornedal’s big-budget war epic 1864. Now, the Danish actress is focusing her creative eye on the international phenomenon of hygge. In her latest endeavour, Søderberg collects together insights and experiences from everyday people in Denmark to reveal the fascinating concept that has been embraced into Scandi culture. However, if you doubt that you can translate hygge into your own home, the true essence of hygge is universal and you too can add a touch of hygge magic into your own daily traditions.
What is it? How do you pronounce it? How can I be a hygge person? It’s very simple. This authentic and intimate guide explores ways in which everyone can benefit from small, shared moments that appeal to the sense of ‘cosiness’. From interior design, culinary delights, get-togethers with friends and family, to your own little guilty pleasures that make you smile. Get hygge with it right here!
To win your own guide to Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness, you will need to read how to in our Newsletter. Enter at the bottom of this week’s Nordic Noir & Beyond digital Newsletter – which is sent out by email on Thursday after 5pm.
Not yet subscribed? Click here to sign up! All you need to do is enter your name and email address to be in with a chance of winning!
What a difference a word makes…
We are giving three lucky readers the chance to win a copy of Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness book in this week’s Nordic Noir & Beyond Newsletter competition!
Marie Tourell Søderberg delivered a break-out performance in Ole Bornedal’s big-budget war epic 1864. Now, the Danish actress is focusing her creative eye on the international phenomenon of hygge. In her latest endeavour, Søderberg collects together insights and experiences from everyday people in Denmark to reveal the fascinating concept that has been embraced into Scandi culture. However, if you doubt that you can translate hygge into your own home, the true essence of hygge is universal and you too can add a touch of hygge magic into your own daily traditions.
What is it? How do you pronounce it? How can I be a hygge person? It’s very simple. This authentic and intimate guide explores ways in which everyone can benefit from small, shared moments that appeal to the sense of ‘cosiness’. From interior design, culinary delights, get-togethers with friends and family, to your own little guilty pleasures that make you smile. Get hygge with it right here!
To win your own guide to Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness, you will need to read how to in our Newsletter. Enter at the bottom of this week’s Nordic Noir & Beyond digital Newsletter – which is sent out by email on Thursday after 5pm.
Not yet subscribed? Click here to sign up! All you need to do is enter your name and email address to be in with a chance of winning!
'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett
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We are giving away three copies of Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness by Marie Tourell Søderberg to three lucky winners! All you need to do is answer the following question correctly:
As well as a lifestyle and state-of-mind, the ‘cosiness’ of hygge is often associated with which kind of jumper worn by The Killing’s Sarah Lund?
Finnish
Icelandic
Faroese :cool:
Simply send us an email stating: “Hygge book ”, your name, email address, and the correct answer to: competitions@arrowfilms.co.uk before 2pm on Thursday 22nd December!'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett0
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