One of the exciting things about all the creative people I'm in contact with is that they - like me - like to think outside the box, or as someone I follow wrote on her Instagram: She doesn't just think outside the box but finds new ways to use the box.
In this edition, we have a number of articles where we give you inspiration on how to do things a little differently. This applies both if you are decorating for Halloween or want to make a small elf house or fairy house. It doesn't have to be with screaming colors and plastic. There are fine alternatives that are both cheaper and more environmentally friendly, and at the same time they are - in our eyes - more beautiful to look at.
The same goes for many of the homes we visit. Maybe you can't manage, or don't want to, go all the recycling route, but a little is also right, and it adds something special to the décor. Even if you otherwise live very modern and simple. You can also see examples of this in this edition. All in all, a wonderful autumn edition, where we also sniff a little at Christmas, which is just around the corner.
Who is Jeanne d'Arc?
Jeanne d´Arc Living is a small Danish company that is passionate about what we do. Passion is the driving force in everything we do.
The publisher Jeanne d´Arc Living has published numerous books on interior design and creative books over the past 18 years. The last 13 years also our own lifestyle magazine "Magasinet Jeanne ´Arc Living", which is published 8 times a year, in 6 different languages. The magazine is a lifestyle magazine focusing on interior design, creativity, recycling, ecology and home life in line with the trends of the time. We feature creative DIY ideas, simple recipes and beautiful articles of inspiring homes, vintage furniture, nostalgic European garden design and floral decorations - all in the French and Nordic country style with a modern and industrial touch. You'll also find occasional inspirational articles on events and travel to various destinations, including everything from visits to authentic French vineyards, to small, idyllic islands in Denmark. There are no conventional ads in the magazine. Only a few ads appear at the back of the magazine, and only in limited numbers, to keep the content relevant to readers.