Home in warm tones
Warm tones and a luxurious feeling in this home sold by Alexander White. I like the muted grey-green walls in combination with the warm wooden furniture and flooring.
Warm tones and a luxurious feeling in this home sold by Alexander White. I like the muted grey-green walls in combination with the warm wooden furniture and flooring.
This is the latest work of Susanna Vento (styling) and Riikka Kantinkoski (photography) for Kinnasand and Danskina. I think it’s a beautiful combination of textiles, colors, textures and materials.
Lots of greens in this wonderful old industrial building. I like the soft look of the white furniture and textiles against the fresh greens and the rough look of the building itself.
Styled by Amanda Smith and photographed by Mikkel Rahr Mortensen for Yellows
Lovely styling in beige and neutral tones by Josefin Haag, photographed by Kristofer Johnsson.
Love these muted colors and pastels combined with velvet, brass and copper. These tints and textures together give the setting a soft but chique look.
Photography by Heidi Lerkenfeldt
Love this exhibition about Note Design Studio that Lotta Agaton styled. I like how she played with the boxes and that the pictures show a little bit outside the box as well.
Photography by Kristofer Johnsson
I love the contrast in this interior styling with the modern design elements in the antique and historic building. I think this is such a great mix of textures and materials, both old and new. I love the simple white lines of the Menu Afteroom chair and the Asplund Kub against the marble, concrete and other stones.
I don’t like to use so much color in my own interior. This is a good example of working with textures and materials to make an interior interesting, rather than with colors. A great inspiration for making an interior styling at home as well (minus the historic pillars of course).
What I recognise above: HAY Plissé file folder – Restart Milano table lamp
What I recognise above: HAY Lens box – HAY clip coffee spoon – HAY Lup candle holder – Frama diamond bulb
Photography by Elok Holsegård, styling by Sofie Brünner via Yellows for the Nordic Courier
What I like most about this monochrome home is the empty space in between areas. Rather than placing a lot of furniture and accessories in this flat it was kept very minimal, which gives the design items space to breath.
via 55 Kvadrat
I think this is such a beautiful home with so much character. I love the metro tiles in the kitchen with the dark walls on top and the grey cabinet doors with the leather pulls, which go over into a window seat in the middle of the layout.
All the old doors in this home are painted dark grey (or is it black, not sure) which makes it a little bit dramatic, but combined with the blue and green tints this has a very special effect.
Architecture by Andreas Part (who also lives in this home), photography by Kristofer Johnsson for Residence
Love the soft light and natural textures in this styling by Lo Bjurulf, photographed by Stellan Herner for Elle deco.