Favorite interiors of the week_41

Favorite interiors of the week_41

Some things never change: we’ll continue to share the most gorgeous, inspiring and coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days with you in 2021, too. 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. For the first time this year, we brought generous and bright interiors with some twist. Check them out below!

A gallerist’s home full of art and light | Stefan Von Bartha | Basel, Switzerland


Contemporary elegance with some Moroccan feel | Jovien Atelier | St. Petersburg, Russia


The grandparents’ home, renovated | Studio AINO | Ptuj, Slovenia


Small flat in a house built in 1920 | Vladimir Milenkovic, Vladimir Jovanovic, Snezana Vesnic | Belgrade, Serbia


Small loft with great potentials | Mooza Architecture | Prague, Czech Republic


Renovated apartment in Ricardo Bofill’s iconic building | Bonell+Dóriga | Barcelona, Spain


In and out, up and down | Collectif Encore | Labastide Villefranche, France

(Cover photo: Studio AINO house, Ptuj)

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