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  • Dec 2, 2024 | admagazine.com | Laura Todd |Magnus Marding

    Este departamento moderno tiene habitaciones dispersas, salpicadas de muebles de madera tallada a mano; es la imagen que puede venir a la mente al pensar en el diseño y estilo sueco. Pero eso es lo que intentaron evitar el arquitecto y diseñador Andreas Martin-Löf y su clienta, la periodista de moda Sofi Fahrman, cuando diseñaron el departamento moderno de Estocolmo de 1,500 metros cuadrados para ella y su marido, el empresario Filip Engelbert: "Nuestro mood board era muy parisino", dice Fahrman.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | admagazine.fr | Laura Todd |Magnus Marding

    Si l'on pense décoration d'intérieur et design suédois à Stockholm, on a vite fait de s'imaginer des pièces dépouillées, ponctuées de quelques meubles épurés faits main. À contre-pied de cet imaginaire, l'achitecte Andreas Martin-Löf et sa cliente, la journaliste de mode Sofi Fahrman, ont conçu cet appartement de 450 m2 en plein Stockholm ; cette dernière y résidera avec son mari, l'homme d'affaires Filip Engelbert. « Notre moodboard était très parisien », explique Sofi Fahrman.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | ad-italia.it | Laura Todd |Magnus Marding

    Un appartamento a Stoccolma caldo e raffinato: sembra di essere a Parigi!Ambienti spartani, punteggiati da mobili in legno: è quello che ci viene in mente quando pensiamo al design svedese. Ma questo cliché è proprio quello che l’architetto e designer Andreas Martin-Löf e la sua cliente, la giornalista di moda Sofi Fahrman, hanno cercato di evitare quando hanno progettato un appartamento a Stoccolma di 445 metri quadrati per lei e suo marito, l’uomo d’affari Filip Engelbert.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | architecturaldigest.com | Laura May Todd |Magnus Marding

    All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Sparse rooms, dotted with hand-hewn wood furniture, is the image that may come to mind when thinking of Swedish design.

  • Feb 14, 2024 | architecturaldigest.com | Thessaly La Force |Magnus Marding

    In the depths of winter, Stockholm receives only about five and a half hours of sunlight a day. Which is why Liza Laserow Berglund and Fabian Berglund—cofounders of the Swedish textile company Nordic Knots— wanted their apartment “to feel like a hug,” Liza says. “It’s quite dark and cold here,” adds Fabian. “You don’t want to leave the house. Sundays can look like The Walking Dead.

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