I spotted his beauty of an apartment on Lagerlings and had to share because it’s not your typical Swedish style of white and pastels. A bit of rust/orange, some black and brass, a bit of mid-century modern, and some bold artwork makes this space unique.
Blanders says:
While I love provocative art, I’m not a fan of putting provocative art, such as the photograph of the naked ass, in a dining room. It works best when it’s something that you come across unexpectedly, or in glimpses, rather than in your face while you’re eating your corn flakes.
KiM says:
Despite my love for bold/shocking decor, I agree that it’s a little much in a dining room. Please pass the rump roast.
Shelley says:
While I’m not an expert on the topic, I believe Europeans have a much more liberal view of nudity than us Americans.