Favorite interiors of the week_42

Favorite interiors of the week_42

Some things don’t 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. This week, we hand-picked a number of urban spaces and apartments that are livable and elegant while placing a great emphasis on natural materials, too.

Seventies aesthetic with natural materials | Tim Veresnovsky | Pervaya Liniya, Russia


The romance of the country in the heart of the city | Paris, France


Showroom, hotel and design office in Copenhagen’s industrial district | Norm Architects | Copenhagen, Denmark


The perfect city home | Scala Studio | Barcelona, Spain


The contemporary home of a young couple | Arhitekti Počivašek Petranovič | Ljubljana, Slovenia


Delicate elegance and warm pastel tones | Rar.Studio | Lisbon, Portugal


Generous flat with a lot of wood | Martin Skoček | Bratislava, Slovakia

(Cover photo: Martin Skočekapartment in Bratislava)

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