Atmospheric penthouse photos, shot by Christer Olausson, a photographer and founder of the media and publisher house Amazing Magazines. Beautifully captured: the light, reflected by white walls, emphasizes all textures and gives a true sense of depth. Airy space...
www.chrizphotography.se
via my favourite: Zyprezz
why can't i have that apartment, you know?!
ReplyDeleteThis place is not too bad either is it:)!? Those Le corbusier chairs stands high on my list of wishes! I´ve been dreaming about a pair of Lc2 since I was a child. Some day that dream will come true I´m sure!
ReplyDeleteI´m so glad you had a look att Carouschka´s fantastic place, I could move right in:), just like this place! Love pretty much everything about it, the architecture, the furniture items, the oriental influences(that is something I´m going for in my own home, a piece here and there)!
Wish you a great and exciting weekend!
Hugs
Tina, as a student I was obsessed with LeCorbusier designs, Ronchamp chapel is amazing... and all furniture pieces - timeless :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's a great idea with oriental influences, the interiors will reflect your interests.
Love this place...! And I love circle-formed windows...
ReplyDeletei am crasy about the window and the space.... i can put my luggages there and live in right now!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNot yet for the Eames..;still waiting!!!!
Have a sweet weekend. xo
Gorgeous place. I really love the staircase in picture 3.
ReplyDeletedziwne te schodki donikąd. W ogóle takie pomieszanie stylów nowoczesnego apartamentu z wiejskim domkiem, ale wyszło interesująco.
ReplyDeleteAmazing home, a joy to live there. I like the organic elements in the house a lot, this is a home that lives and is to be lived. Great!
ReplyDeleteŚwietne! Jak oni to robią, że tak dobrze łącza rzeczy pozornie niepasujące do siebie?
ReplyDeleteThis home is amazing.. I especially love the attic room!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful space - love it!
ReplyDeletegreetings from germany, geisslein