Lyceum Apartments, Sweden, by Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter Numerous ceramics and sculptures surround the open fireplace and add life and interest to the sleek white interior. Small unpainted wooden coffee tables match the floor and the wooden storage cabinets alongside one wall.ĭesign studio Daytrip's renovation and expansion of an east London townhouse includes a living room with white walls, a wooden floor and furniture in muted colours.Ī textured "Banana" sofa designed by Danish Cabinetmaker, contrasts with the glass Trebol side table by Oscar Tusquets Blanca. The hue is picked up by a painting at the end of the large, open-plan kitchen and living room. Scandi living rooms tend to have very neutral colours, but in this space in a Swedish holiday home, two comfy sofas in a calming seafoam green create a bright focal point in the room. A rice lamp and sheepskin throw add texture to the wooden interior. The wood-clad living room also has a simple wooden coffee table and poufs for lounging on, as well as a built-in leather-clad bench. The result is a warm, inviting home lined with oil-treated oak walls. Wienberg Architects collaborated with fellow Danish architects Friis & Moltke to overhaul the 1940s Villa Weinberg. Villa Weinberg, Denmark, by Mette and Martin Weinberg Menu's Hashira floor lamp adds a subtle nod to Japanese interiors, and its sleek surface offsets the knobbly texture of the brand's Eave Dining Sofa Bench.įind out more about Sculptor's Residence › Norm Architects, Menu and Dux collaborated on this installation that was designed to resemble the "eclectic living quarters of a creative." Muted brown and beige hues lend the interiors an earthy, organic feel, which is contrasted by the elegance of the black marble table and black sculptures. Sculptor's Residence, Sweden, by Norm Architects, Menu and Dux A rattan table and a pink resin side table by Sabine Marcelis add a tactile touch. Sculptural decorative details add an art gallery-like feel to the bright living space.ĭesign firm Home Studios filled the 20 Bond Apartment in New York with bespoke furniture and vintage finds, including a leather Safari chair by Danish designer Kai Winding.Īn entire wall is taken up by a bespoke shelving unit that the studio made from oak wood and brass, adding another Scandinavian-style feature to the room. The living room area of creative studio TypeO's guest loft in southern Sweden features floor-to-ceiling glazing that opens up onto a large balcony.Ī coffee table by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra matches the wooden floor and beams and is complemented by Ligne Roset's Togo armchairs in black leather. Pale grey hues were used for the living room, which has a soft Bollo chair designed by Andreas Engesvik for Foglia and a modular sofa in a neutral grey tone.Īccording to the architect, the spaces were designed to have a "cosy and inviting feel, where you can truly hibernate while taking shelter from the frigid days of Nordic winter." Located an hour outside of Oslo, Gjøvik House comprises six interconnected blocks with interiors featuring mottled grey walls, earthen textiles and warm wooden panelling. Previous roundups include L-shaped kitchens, interiors that use internal glazing and inviting courtyards. This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series providing visual inspiration for the home.
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