House Tour: Art of fantasy & minimalism
Beautiful in its delicacy, this Copenhagen home brings an assorted mix of emotions. Whilst the majority of the mood interiors is minimal, all the pieces selected stand out in the foreground, giving your sensory elevation of a home exactly what it needs: an identity.
It’s not often you see a treasury of statement items all laid out together in a space, but if you look carefully, you will see the sentimental vintage treasures and cozy textiles to create a space that felt light, calm and reenergizing. The side table beside the luxe blue velvet couch looks like it just fell from the stars.
With its marble and porcelain magic in momentum of the brick of a block it is, it ignites passion in its surroundings, giving the chosen art the fantasy and whimsical element of a daydream in continuity. We are smitten with the choice of shapes in each piece of furniture, from the dining table chairs to the standing lamp, coffee table and drinks trolley. This is the lovely home of pernille teisbaek, writer, stylist, and editor of look de pernille, and wow, are we in lust. Via
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