June 2014 wallpaper

June 2014 wallpaper

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The June 2014 wallpaper brings vibrant natural spring colors to your desktop.

Springtime is undoubtedly one of the best periods in Sweden. When the country has defrosted and the snow and ice has melted you can enjoy the burst of colors in nature. Spring came early this year due to a mild winter.

The photo was taken early May this year in a park at Södermalm in Stockholm.

To use the photo as your desktop wallpaper simply click the image above, then right-click (or control-click) and choose “Save image as…” or “Set as desktop background”.

April 2014 wallpaper

April 2014 wallpaper

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Colorful architecture in Stockholm, Sweden. Enjoy this months wallpaper!

To use the photo as your desktop wallpaper simply click the image above, then right-click (or control-click) and choose “Save image as…” or “Set as desktop background”.

October 2013 wallpaper

October 2013 wallpaper

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The October 2013 wallpaper shows an empty bucket against the backdrop of a traditional Swedish red summerhouse. The photo was taken in the outskirts of the Stockholm archipelago on the island of Sandö.

Here is some background information (source: wikipedia.org) about the traditional Swedish red colour used on houses:

Falu red or Falun red is the name of a Swedish deep red paint well-known for its use on wooden cottages and barns. The paint originated from the copper mine at Falun in Dalarna, Sweden. The traditional colour remains popular today due to its effectiveness in preserving wood.

The earliest evidence of its use dates from the 16th century. During the 17th century Falu red was commonly used on smaller wooden mansions, where it was intended to imitate buildings with brick facing. Except in bigger cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, and in the far south of Sweden, wood was the dominating building material. In the Swedish cities and towns, buildings were often painted with Falu red until the early 19th century, when the authorities began to oppose use of the paint. At that point in time more and more wooden buildings in urban areas were either painted in lighter colours (e.g. yellow, white) or sided with stucco. The number of buildings made of bricks (with stucco) also increased. However Falu red saw a surge in popularity in the countryside during the 19th century, when also poorer farmers and crofters began to paint their houses. Falu red is still widely used in the Swedish countryside.

The actual colour may be different depending on how much the oxide is burnt, ranging from almost black to a bright, light red. Different tones of red have been popular at different times. Recently a mix giving a dark green colour, Falu Grön, has also been produced by mixing black and ochre.

The paint consists of water, rye flour, linseed oil and tailings from the copper mines of Falun which contain silicates iron oxides, copper compounds and zinc. The current recipe was finalized in the 1920s. Aging Falu red will flake off, but restoration is easy since only brushing off of the loose flakes is required before repainting.

April 2013 wallpaper

April 2013 wallpaper

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Coming weekend we will change to summertime again and spring is upon us… now if it only would stop snowing here in Stockholm! 😉

Anyway, it is time to bring some color to our desktops for the month of April and what better way to do that is with the beautiful colors of mother nature. The April 2013 wallpaper is a photo from a rose I took last year in late spring. The flower had been standing out in the rain, which gives the photo something extra with the raindrops spread all over the leaves. Enjoy!

I wish everyone who reads my blog and uses my wallpapers a Happy Easter!

December 2012 wallpaper – “Burning Flower”

December 2012 wallpaper – “Burning Flower”

December is rushing towards us and the world outside is already completely white here in Stockholm. The first snow has arrived, so it is time to bring back some color into our lives, or at least onto our desktops.

The December 2012 wallpaper is a photo of a Purple Cone-flower or Echinacea Purpurea from the Asteraceae family. The photo was taken in Stockholm in mid October this year.

Click the image above to view and download! If you would like the wallpaper in another size just drop me a note.

I hope this wallpaper will get you into the Christmas atmosphere.