Favorite interiors of the week_96

Favorite interiors of the week_96

Each week, we share the most gorgeous, inspiring and coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days. Here comes some perfect eye candy to browse through while sipping your Saturday morning coffee, which you can also use as inspiration for your own home. Even though the days are getting longer, we delve a little while more into the contrasting, inviting spaces: emphasized wall colors, theatrical fabrics and iconic design are among this weeks interior discoveries.


Minimalist contrasts in a Mexican house | Lopez Gonzalez Studio | Xalapa, Mexico


Handcrafted details come to focus in this century-old house | Jeroen de Nijs | Alkmaar, The Netherlands


Vintage treasures under the beams | Modullar | Warsaw, Poland


Charmingly crumbling walls in a Kyiv cafe | balbek bureau | Kyiv, Ukraine


The Barcelona home of two artists | Sabine Wlokas | Barcelona, Spain


Classic elegance mixed with exciting architecture | Gisbert Pöppler | Berlin, Germany


Fine dining served in a midcentury setting | Dimorestudio | Milan, Italy


Featured image: centenary Alkmaar residence

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