Living Room
Couch - Ikea Karlstad
Coffee Table - Grete Jalk for Poul Jeppesen (Rosewood)
Easy chair + Ottoman - Finn Juhl for France & Son (Teak), Japan Chair
Cushions - Hay "dot" (Hallingdal fabric)
Side table - sewing table by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck (Teak), the white AJ table lamp was bought in Copenhagen
Carpet - Azilal wool rug from Morrocco
Sideboard - Borge Mogensen for Soborg (Teak)
Wall lamp - vintage Lampe Gras from the 1920s
On the wall: death mask from Benin, various vintage Israeli ads, a Marimekko towel and a vintage French wrestling poster
Living room #2
Magazine rack - Bruksbo (Rosewood)
French vintage globe from the 70s
TV - Serif TV by the Bouroullec brothers for Samsung.
Vintage Tomado Shelves (Metal + teak) with a lot of mess on them, including a Kay Bojesen danish guard, a mother duck from Hans Bolling and vintage leather sample from Fritz Hansen.
Dining corner
Table from Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen (Teak 1963) with a set of mismatched chairs (Serie 7 by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, Hans Wegner for Carl Hanse in oak, Peter Hvidt for Soborg in teak and a vintage Eames chair made by Vitra)
Carpet is a vintage Turkish kilim (first half of the 20th century)
Wall lamp is by Le Corbusier, designed for "la Cit̩ Radieuse" in Marseille and edited by Nemo (lightning branch of Cassina). New.
Vintage american clock by Simplex.
Larger view of the dining corner.
Safari chair by Kaare Klint (1970s) with a Marimekko cushion.
The plants are Ficus Elestica (right) and Ficus Benjamina (left)
The smaller kilim in the corridor is from Afghanistan and was bought in a great shop in San Sebastian (Spain). I am probably the only person who comes back from holidays in Spain with an afghan kilim...
Coffee table by Borge Mogensen for Fredericia (Oak) and a pair of Grete Jalk for Poul Jeppesen armchairs (Oak as well). I am getting fonder and fonder of oak which has become my favourite wood. I believe there is a certain honesty in furniture made of oak. No wonder it was Mogensen's favorite wood.
Another glorious Monstera but this time on a Kai Kristiansen for Aksel Kjersgaard table / bench in teak (#35).
The carpet is a vintage kilim from Georgia, bought in Tbilisi in a small shop held by two elderly women that barely spoke english. It is not in very good condition and has a couple of suspitious stains but I absolutely love it for what it is.
A pair of nightsand from Silkeborg Mobelfabrik attributed to Johannes Andersen. White Kaiser Idell lamp and another lamp made from a Dutch pickle jar.
Please admire the Georgian kilim and look for the suspicious georgian stains...
The bench is from Ikea, Ypperlig line (collaboration with Hay)
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