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more on swedish interior design

Shocking I know.  I can’t help myself sometimes. I get excited about interior design from far off places. Sweden happens to be a favorite.

It’s a loft space. That’s all I know. It’s located in Sweden and featured in the Swedish design mag, Sköna hem.

I’m also getting the impression that some designers here like white walls, and bring in elements of color in other ways. It works for me. Clean lines in this space open up to comfort and warmth with the pillows and lounge-esque zone of the sectional sofa. The chairs remind me of that guy in the Bose commercial who sits in a very similar chair and receives a gust of wind from the sound. The dark rich colors help ground the space.

What drew me to this design was the simplicity. Love the warmth of the wood floors, the old-world tub in a modern space and that wall piece is just fabulous. I don’t know what it’s made of. Looks like some type of re-purposed, stressed metal. I wouldn’t be surprised. Notice that clever shelf on the right wall, which looks like it can be closed. I’m hoping for a big window on the far left side and a skylight.

Feels very warm and personal, like perhaps some of these pieces were brought back from someone’s travels.

Interesting. What a fabulous way to capture natural light without creating a heavy energy overhead.

Source: Sköna hem

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One Response to “more on swedish interior design”

  1. Beth Hemmila (HINT Jewelry Design) Says:

    The Swedish genes in me are jumping for joy. Love this aesthetic!

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