A Scandinavian Residential Project
Step inside this gorgeous Scandinavian Design Project by Joe Human from Designs by Human. Here a historic bank building turned into gorgeous condos.
To add to the details of each room and the existent pieces, the designer opted to choose Circu’s Big Cloud Lamp and some other products from sister brand DelightFULL, to fulfill the space.
Bedroom _ Ike Lamp by DelightFULL
Lighting certainly sets the mood in each space. From contemporary black pendants with gold detailing to playful cloud-like lighting in the kids’ bedroom. “The cloud light in the kids room is one of my favorite pieces” – Joe Human.
Suspension Lamp Scandinavian Residential Project
A beautiful mix of modern finishes creates an elegant interior – from the bedrooms through to the living spaces. We love the use of bold botanical wallpaper as a feature in the bedroom. Paired with soft wooden furniture, it adds a strong dose of character and colour to this space. Industrial light pendants complete the chic look here.
Scandinavian Residential Project
And with any home, the family has been kept in mind throughout. The kids’ spaces are colourful and alive with wonder. From the cloud light to the vibrant wallpaper which breathes freshness into this room.
Children Bedroom _ Dream with Cloud Lamp
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