Living Spaces Interior, Studio Loft Of A Swedish Artist
March 30th, 2011 - Posted in Apartment Interior, ArchitecturalThis is a loft Studio in Stockholm. The playful changing forms of the windows seem somewhat random yet work together to create a cohesive livable space. The library sports items from Le Corbusier and a handmade rug by Carouschka. The library drops down in height from the living spaces, providing an unusual view of the kitchen. This further enhances the scullery layout of the kitchen, revealing the marble and birch finishes used in its construction.
the stepped chimney is the focus to hides the stairs and leads you to them. These strong lineal elements of these features contrast to the sculptural and organic nature of the walls and ceilings which almost seem to grow from the floor. This design combining differing senses of geometry in order to heighten the experience of the user. The geometrical nature of the studio is evident in everything from the bathtub to the balustrade to floors, walls and ceiling.
Photos by: John Carlson, Frederik Lieberath
Source: Skonahem











