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Novelties & Best Sellers Catalogue 2024

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Today we bring you a special choice, an amazing home with a Scandinavian design and an international touch. We will start now giving you different kinds of home interiors and styles, every week. Are you ready for some brand new and cool inspirations? Keeping your home cozy and great it’s all that matters here. This particular home is an apartment in Copenhagen, designed by Studio David Thulstrup. Here they used over 300 antiques and bespoke elements to avoid the usual look of the Scandinavian classics. Let’s take a look inside!

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Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

The architects of the apartment, who are also based in Denmark’s capital, wanted to create a modern apartment for a Danish couple who currently reside in South America.

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

“With the client’s desire to create a modern apartment, whilst avoiding the usual collection of Scandinavian classics, we brought life and personality to the cold white bare rooms and gave their home a sense of meaning and personality,” explained the studio.

“The residence is divided in two different colour schemes, which create different zoning in the downstairs and upstairs area of the apartment,” architect David Thulstrup told Dezeen. “The first floor works with a very light

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

“They have been living abroad in exotic locations for many years and have acquired a true international style,” continued the designers. “They yearned for a home base in Copenhagen which reflected this sensibility and well-curated apartment.”

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

The studio had made several bespoke pieces for each room, including library-style wall shelving, walk-in closets, cabinet walls, and a table in the reception area made from a thick slab of marble with brass details. Different color schemes were used in each area of the house. In the lounge, grays are paired with brown leather, while an array of blues is decorating a walk-in closet.

Home of the week: Scandinavian design with an international touch

Thulstrup had opened his eponymous studio in 2009, having worked in Paris with French architect Jean Nouvel and in New York with architect Peter Marino. The studio has previously turned a former factory building in Copenhagen into a house for a photographer, featuring a plant-filled atrium and walls of brick, wood and steel.

Photography by Hampus Berndtson.

 

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