Favorite interiors of the week_32

Favorite interiors of the week_32

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 homes. Instagram is an endless source of inspiration both in terms of interiors and design. Here’s what caught our eyes this week.

Copper and natural wood in a house on the beach | Cap Ferret, France


Cozy emptiness | Stockholm, Sweden


Minimalist safari under the beams | Paris, France


Kyiv’s latest exclusive and eccentric hot spot  | Kyiv, Ukraine


A loft-like apartment with fantastic panorama from the gallery | Moscow, Russia


When community spaces move into a flat | Leuven, Belgium


Creative studio and apartment | Poznań, Poland

(Cover photo: House in Cap Ferret – Festen Architecture. Photo: Karel Balas)

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