Residential Design
The home owner, both doctor and avid art lover, wanted a fresh update of his house from the 1930’s. Together we decided to work with a neutral, late summer colour palette creating a calming background for the artworks, as well as an uplifting relaxed ambience. A play of soft whites, tangerine hues, chestnut brown and green connects the rooms together. The existing collection of furniture has received an update with French design classics from Paulin and Guariche, French ceramics from the 1950’s and contemporary Dutch Design lighting from Droog.

A pair of Van der Ham paintings, a Dutch Pastoe coffee table with 17th c. Dutch tin plates.

19th c. English tondeau cupboard, a 1950's flat round ceramic vase and a large brutalist bronze tablelamp on the piano.

Arte Fontana ceiling lamp, 17thc English elmwood chairs, 19thc kelim rug and a 70's plexiglass artwork.

Lounge chair by Pierre Guariche, curtains by Burberry, vintage 60's lighting tripod and side table.

Seascape Artworks by Dutch artists, a 1930's desk lamp on a Dutch 17th century blanket case, and a glimpse of an Arte Fontana ceiling lamp.

Empire chairs and curtains upholstered in Burberry fabric. Table 'Shine' by Vico Magistretti

De Sede hearth seats, antique French mirror, lamp by Maison Jansen.

An Empire sofa from 1820 upholstered in William Morris, raw gold silk curtains and a handblown table lamp by Venini on a French 19th c. walnut wooden side table.

An 1960's Pierre Paulin 'Butterfly Chair' combined with 17th c. China porcelain ware and an Studio Lyktån reading lamp.

A 1920's lantern hanging in a stairwell from the same era.


A seventies artwork in plexiglass, an early 18th c. English dining chair, and on the bed an exclusive 19th c. handwoven kelim.