Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
The style is characterized by eclectic, bolt and vibrant designs, and an explicit need to imbue a more sophisticated identity to those who wish to distinguish themselves by transcending fashion boundaries.
A very modern design, and yet also with a slightly historical bent. There is a perpetual link between the past and the present. Inspired by the Danish painter Ebba Nina Beck Carstensen.
Danish design classics coexist with “custom” pieces to create and forge a particular atmosphere, a timeless visual and emotional pathway. Avoiding the use of banal or provocative shapes, an identity of contrasting and strong impact has been created, with simple but sophisticated signs, mixing softness and rigidity light and dark; evocative spaces of far and distant times.
A language inspired by a set of emotional alchemies made of unexpected choices, preservation, inventions, lights, stones and oxidation; an aesthetic without restriction where each object has its own power and expressive “reason for being”. Spaces that fell as if they have always been there, and embrace the idea of a style tinged with nostalgia.
Unconventional interiors. There's a twist, whether it's bold patterns on the fabrics, or a risky approach to color. A commitment to breaking elements.
Design Team:
Lead Architect: Gema Gutiérrez
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina
Photographer: Polina Parcevskya and Julie Smorodkina