I have pretty much died and gone to heaven. This home is a combination of all the things I adore – dark colours, vintage everything, collections. A genuine cabinet of curiosities, a wunderkammer, a visual delight. This is what a home should be. Filled with found items, something intriguing at every turn, eclecticism to the max. This is the Amsterdam home of Florian Seyd and Ueli Signer of famed flower/design shop aptly named The Wunderkammer. Via Architectural Digest Spain, photos by Marc Van Praag.
Paola says:
Thank you for your beautiful posts…always something to look forward to.
Do you know where the goldfish wallpaper is from?
April Lee says:
I too love the goldfish wallpaper. I also adore collected vintage spaces but there are too many dead creatures here for my taste!
wwax says:
Love the colors, not a huge fan of dead animal parts everywhere, that aspect is a little macabre for my personal taste. Like everyone else I love the goldfish wallpaper though and want that teal blue paint for my current bathroom renovation.
Annie says:
Beautiful – but again what is with animal remnants everywhere?.
KiM says:
I unfortunately don't know who makes that wallpaper. It's stunning!!! (I think those are koi not goldfish)
Robin says:
Love your sight, but sad you find a decor with so many rare and endangered animal parts so inspiring.
KiM says:
To each their own – I personally would prefer to not have taxidermy animals in my home but I can see beyond that and appreciate all the gorgeousness this home has to offer.
MEL says:
…so that when the last of it's kind in the wild disappears into extinction, the homeowners will have it's sad, dead carcass as a reminder
Martha says:
I could quite happily live in the room at the top, stunning colours.
Wunderkammer sell the wallpaper (exclusively) and the taxidermy!
https://thewunderkammerwebshop.com/products/koi-and-lotus-wallpaper?variant=1935118913