Plascon House Tour: Asian meets Nordic Style
The home of Danish fashion designer, Birgitte Rabens of Rabens Saloner would make for the ultimate Asian beach apartment. Mixing a Nordic style with Asian details adds a fresh yet warm and rustic feel to this spectacular home.
Her styling is gorgeous, with all elements coming together beautifully… The vintage cognac leather couch, the industrial lighting and those beautiful ceramics. And then there’s the Asian touch to spice it up, with the cushions from Thailand and Vitra chairs gathered around the dining table from Bali. No item is out of place, to me the styling is done to perfection! There is also an abundance of natural lighting that floods the space, with industrial views of neighbouring buildings that add to the urban feel of the apartment. One cannot ignore the traditional features of this home however, such as the decorative ceiling mouldings, broad windowsills and wide entryways connected by solid wood flooring! A gorgeous vintage filing cabinet is the perfect find in this eclectic abode, adding to the charm of the overall space. Crocheted throws and modern fabrics further add texture to this exciting residence. Contact: Plascon Via Elle Spain
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