All posts with tag:Scandinavia

Kristofer Johnsson is one of our favorite Swedish photographers, because in his portfolio, which he updated regularly, you can always be inspired by interesting new trends and ideas from the world of Scandinavian design. These are simple Stockholm apartments, trendy homes of famous personalities, and shooting for catalogs of leading home brands – in any…

This amazing apartment in Stockholm is a real example of comfortable and stylish city home, which has everything from the fireplace to the bar. Despite the fact that this is a mansard dwelling, it has a rather impressive total area (240 sqm). The interiors are catchy and design on the contrasts. Cream and milky tones…

This apartment in Stockholm has only 61 sqm of total area, but it is split on two levels. On the first floor, under the skylights, there is a kitchen-living room with beautiful blue sofas and atmospheric posters. And on the second level there is a bedroom, mini-office and dressing room. Gorgeous spiral staircase that looks…

It’s amazing how dramatically wooden beams can transform the interiors. In this attic apartment in Sweden, they are the dominant of the interior, which is perfectly emphasized by the bright light fixtures, furniture and textiles. The bedroom and the kids room, on the contrary, turned out to be rather restrained and neutral – it is…

Perhaps the inspiration for this apartment in Sweden was Mediterranean culture. Because in a Scandinavian apartment it is not often possible to find such an abundance of color, but here in each room there is unique color scheme. Particularly spectacular are the rooms in green tones, where the freshness of greens is combined with the…

Without rich green accents, the interiors of this Swedish apartment would have been very gloomy. Emerald rugs, curtains, pillows and live plants are just details, but they beautifully balanced massive dark furniture and dark gray walls. But in comparison with the black-and-white apartment, the owners have had a very cheerful and bright porch in the…

Gray interiors are Scandinavian classics. Let’s take a look at some successful design techniques on the example of this apartment in Stockholm. A great way to make a monochrome space look more interesting is to add elements of wood – here the living room interior is enriched by the dresser and the dining table set…

Photographers rarely shoot interiors at sunset, fearing unwanted shadows and unfavorable light. But this apartment in Sweden is full of incredibly rays of the setting sun. Light reflections complement the delicate pastel interior, inspired by nature. The milky color scheme is accompanied by accents in the form of caramel, brown and gray pillows, paintings and…