I was introduced to a new word “hygge” via Blinklist today. I wanted to discover more about hygge and started googling it as well as reading online articles about this new term. What I got from Oxford online dictionary, the word ‘hygge’ means “A quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture)” (URL: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/hygge)
Several interesting articles on hygge:
- THE YEAR OF HYGGE, THE DANISH OBSESSION WITH GETTING COZY
- Hygge House
- Visit Denmark – Hygge
- Hygge – why the craze for Danish coziness is based on a myth
At that moment, I wondered whether there are any Hygge spots in the library. Places where our community can just unwind, huddle-up, or touch base with one another.
I ventured in the library locating every nook and cranny for Hygge spots – somewhere users can sit down and huddle, catch up or touch base with one another. Here are some of the spots that I got:
Not sure whether it’s correct to say this, but here goes: “Happy Hygge-ing” 🙂