Black and white heaven. This is how I would describe this Østerbro, Denmark, apartment. Thanks to a calming monochrome palette, Jesper and Majbritt carefully chose furniture one after the other to furnish this refuge for the senses. Because they work with color in their everyday job, they chose a calming black and white palette, and to keep the calming and minimalist feel, their rule is "if a piece comes in, another must go." I may adopt this strategy!
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| via Elle Decoration UK - Photo Credit |
Un paradis en noir et blanc. C'est ainsi que je décrirais cet appartement situé à Østerbro, au Danemark. Sur une palette monochromatique, Jesper et Majbritt ont choisi avec minutie chaque meuble pour créer un "refuge des sens". Parce qu'ils travaillent avec de la couleur dans leur métier, ils ont délibérément choisi une palette monochromatique, et pour garder l'esprit minimaliste de leur appartement, leur règle d'or est : "si un meuble est rajouté, alors un autre doit partir." Quelle bonne idée à piquer!








Amazing place.. seriously, all these great Danish flats make me want to pack my things & move to Denmark NOW. x
ReplyDeletePfiou, hyper joli cet intérieur.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home! And with so many pieces of great design :)
ReplyDeleteDu blanc, du noir, du bois, de la lumière...j'aime !
ReplyDeleteI could move right in! I especially love the sweet desk in the curved window.
ReplyDeleteJust my style! Love all of it! Especially the white floor and curved window with desk.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Vredenburg
Love these pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love?!
ReplyDeleteIt IS heaven. I love white floors. I have another "little" heaven in my blog today.
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog and I find it great.
Hvor er det bare super fint... Har I selv indrettet således??
ReplyDeleteI love this! So modern and so chic!
ReplyDeleteSimple, limpio y estupendo, me gusta mucho
ReplyDeleteMasabel
Can someone please tell me who made the chairs? I'm in love with the use of wood with the black/white interior.. :D
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