Swedish-Inspired Interior Design: A Blend of Classic & Modern
A new Swedish-inspired interior design article has been published, featuring a blend of classic and modern elements. The piece, photographed by Jonas Berg and styled by Grey Deco for Stadshem, draws inspiration from various sources, including 'Small Space Living' and 'Less Is More'. It showcases a range of furniture and decor, from bed linen and table cloths to chairs designed by renowned architects.
The article centres around a brown Swedish apartment, filled with touches of autumn. It opens with an elegant white home, setting the scene for the warm, earthy tones that follow. Among the featured furniture are the Karin chair and ant chairs, designed by architect Carl Hampus Bergman, known for his work on the Swedish Trentham estate. The Cesca cane chair also makes an appearance, adding a touch of mid-century modern charm.
The space is filled with natural light, highlighting the clean lines and simple forms of the furniture. The styling, by Grey Deco, incorporates bed linen, table cloths, and linen cushions, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The article is a celebration of 'less is more', allowing the details and the beauty of the space to shine.
The Swedish-inspired interior design article, photographed by Jonas Berg and styled by Grey Deco for Stadshem, is a harmonious blend of classic and modern elements. It showcases a range of furniture and decor, drawing inspiration from various sources and creating a warm, inviting space filled with natural light. The article is a testament to the power of simplicity and the beauty of detail.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
     
    