![]() ![]() The process is based on the Swedish word döstädning - dö meaning 'death' and städning meaning 'cleaning' - and is something Ms Magnusson writes she has been through several times after the deaths of her parents, her in-laws and her husband.ĭespite the name, it's not meant to be morbid. The book has inspired a new TV show with the same name, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, which premiered on Peacock this week. ![]() Years following Marie Kondo's movement to get rid of anything that doesn't spark joy, another decluttering practice focuses on getting rid of your stuff before you die.Ĭoined by Swedish artist Margareta Magnusson in her 2017 book, Swedish Death Cleaning is the idea of cleaning out your belongings so others don't have to do it after you die. Swedish Death Cleaning, coined by artist Margareta Magnusson, involves getting rid of unnecessary items so your loved ones don't have to deal with the burden after you die ![]()
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