Stockholm Apartment

Sparse rooms, dotted with hand-hewn wood furniture, is the image that may come to mind when thinking of Swedish Design. But that trope is what architect and designer Andreas Martin Löf and his client, fashion journalist Sofi Fahrman, were trying to avoid when designing the 4,800-square-foot Stockholm flat for her and her husband, businessman Filip Engelbert. “Our mood board was very Parisian,” says Fahrman. For Martin-Löf, however, his primary mission was embracing the building’s past. “In Sweden, people are a little bit afraid of things that look old,” he says. “But my architecture relates to both a building’s history and its future.”

Project featured in Architectural Digest.

This project features   02 Hemisphere Blackened Brass.

UNTITLED_02 HEMISPHERE SPOTLIGHT
from SEK 4,250.00

A patinated brass family of spotlights that are elegant and discrete. They provide the solution of architectural lighting with a helpful background quietude. A subtle edge of refinement and old world glamour feels appropriate.

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