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Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

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Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Nordic + Japanese

Nordic advocates less is more, good at retaining the original sense of material, paying attention to function, concise lines, but not losing softness and elegance, in the dullness of the faint meaning of warmth. Japanese style is also one of the representatives of home simplicity, pursuing waves and emptiness. Radoslaw M Nicgorski and Olga Kozicka like to combine the two, with a unique design approach with a strong national character and a unique warm aesthetic in the indifference.

Antwerp Penthouse

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

The Antwerp loft evokes elements of traditional architecture in a beautiful dialogue between natural materials and pastel tones. It's a quiet place, dark and light shades of grey, plus warm wood finishes and slate, plenty of light and comfort, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Antwerp lofts have a beautiful dialogue between natural materials and muted tones, evoking traditional architectural elements. It's a quiet place, with dark and light shades of grey combined with warm wood finishes and slate, light and comfortable away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Seaside House

Seaside House is a modern private residence depicting the connection between a traditional Mediterranean home, Scandinavian design and Japanese philosophy. Sunlight seeps into the house from large windows facing the sea, using natural materials to deal with details, including oak, stone, marble and clay plaster, which play a key role in the interior of the house.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Seaside House is a contemporary private residence that depicts the link between traditional Mediterranean dwellings, Scandinavian design and Japanese philosophy. Sunlight penetrates into the house from large windows facing the sea, and natural materials are used for details, including oak, stone, marble and clay plaster, which play a key role in the interior of the house.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Saint Bathans House

The interior design of St. Bassan House in New Zealand, drawing inspiration from vernacular architecture and Japanese aesthetics, aims to create a combination of two styles. With walnut furniture as the mainstay, warm texture and handmade decoration, you can feel the comfort of the interior in the space. Architectural elements inspired by modernist artists paired with linen curtains make the interior of St. Bassan House elegant.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

The interior design of the House of St. Bassan, New Zealand, took inspiration from vernacular architecture and Japanese aesthetics to create a combination of two styles that blend together. With walnut furniture as the main, warm texture and handmade decoration, you can feel the comfort of the interior in the space. Architectural elements inspired by modernist artists paired with linen curtains grace the interior of the Saint-Bazan House.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Bootle Bathhouse

Located in a community centre in the north-west of England, the project emphasizes natural features and promotes sustainable lifestyles. By dividing the structure into three volumes, the space is defined by different areas. The combination of dark tones, well-designed lighting and enclosed layouts increases the user's sense of comfort and privacy within the space. Semi-private gardens and interior and exterior spaces are designed to help people achieve inner peace by strengthening their relationship with nature.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Located in a community centre in North West England, the project emphasises natural features and promotes a sustainable lifestyle. By dividing the structure into three volumes, the space is defined by different areas. The combination of dark tones, well-designed lighting and enclosed layouts enhance the user's comfort and sense of privacy within the space. Semi-private gardens and interior and exterior spaces are designed to help people achieve inner peace by strengthening their relationship with nature.

Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth
Nordic + Japanese, unique warmth

Content Curator / Milan Design Tour

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