The comfort of a cozy atmosphere in scandinavian style. Lots of light, neutral shades, few colors, from white to grey to black, few materials, from cottons to the wood up to the glass, in a continuous game of contrasts.
October 30, 2014
October 29, 2014
Laureen Rossouw's amazing apartment in Cape Town
Interior designer Laureen Rossouw is director of a South African décor magazine. She decorated her own apartment in Cape Town in a historic building, built in 1939 with granite and marble in Art Deco style. Steel, iron, glass, leather, wood and Scandinavian furniture peppered with a selection of drawings and prints make this Central European style apartment unique!
via:revistaad.es
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October 26, 2014
Land of contrasts
A creative Danish house with objects and furniture from different eras. A carefully selected range of colors in black, gray, brown and white, combined with a few reddish and pink shades. Teak chairs from the '60s, one velvet upholstered rococo chair, acrylic chairs from the 00s and a gold painted oak chair from the early 1900s. A beautiful mix of styles that creates a really interesting Scandinavian house.
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October 25, 2014
55 m² apartment in Barcelona
This apartment is located in El Raval, one of the most picturesque and popular districts of Barcelona, and it has been renovated by Muji team. The unique architectural elements and versatile decoration make it unique.
via:casadiez.elle.es
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BARCELONA
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EXPOSED BRICK WALLS
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SPAIN
October 24, 2014
Nuria Mora's penthouse loft in Madrid
Nuria Mora is an urban artist. Her geometric patterns dialogue with architecture, functioning as a canvas. She has traveled around the world painting in unusual places and creating ephemeral art. Her drawings can be found besides the Tate Modern in London, Arco, and the most innovative galleries in Berlin, Paris and New York, in some doors favelas of Rio de Janeiro, on the beaches of Mexico, the streets of Cuba, Chile, Argentina ...
Her house, a renovated penthouse in the area of Lavapies in Madrid, reflects her personality. It's spontaneous but not casual. Everything is visible, exposed as a museum of senses: paintbrushes and pencils with drawing, objects of art and household items, as the most delicate Royal Albert English porcelain and Mexican mud dishes .
Her house, a renovated penthouse in the area of Lavapies in Madrid, reflects her personality. It's spontaneous but not casual. Everything is visible, exposed as a museum of senses: paintbrushes and pencils with drawing, objects of art and household items, as the most delicate Royal Albert English porcelain and Mexican mud dishes .
via:revistaad.es
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