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The Scandinavian aesthetic is about so much more than a pale color palette. In fact, we’ve noticed the region’s interior designers are taking a far more vibrant approach lately, proving that the right ...
Whether one is looking at the exuberantly decorated furniture of the rococo period (early 1700s) or the subdued Gustavian style that followed in the late 1700s, Swedish design continues to resonate ...
MILAN — The more you sit on denim, the cooler it will look with time, according to Daniel Östman, the Stockholm-based interior designer known for his luxury residential projects, furniture line and ...
While Scandinavian interiors are known for their clean lines, natural materials, and a general focus on simplicity, the colors used in these spaces serve as endless inspiration. If you enjoy colors ...
Scandinavians are famous for their cheerful yet practical designs. But most furniture fans tend to stop at mid-century modern, which is now ubiquitous thanks to big box stores like West Elm and CB2.
Known for its simplicity, functionality and craftsmanship, Scandinavian design was first introduced to the United States in the 1950s, yet it has become increasingly popular over the last decade.
Swedish interior designer and author Lars Bolander opened his first shop in Manhattan in the meatpacking district in 2003 (larsbolander.com), before moving late last year to a third-floor showroom and ...