When it comes to Nordic style, there are generally a few keywords: white, concise, refreshing, high-quality, elegant, simple, pure, neat, etc. Today we are going to look at a person who currently works at Harvest Swedish interior designer Marie Olsen Nylander for Agency online magazine.
When it comes to her works, it can be said that she has her own style of Swedish retro elegance. Most of the items she uses come from flea markets, antique hunting, or even picking up unwanted items and renovating them. Located in Malm?, the third largest city in Sweden, it is a large open loft-style home. Marie admitted that this home was not the house she fell in love with at first sight. However, as the number of family members began to increase, a relatively larger living space was needed. , and this three-story spacious space just provides the needs of a home + studio, so with her skillful layout, tables from the antique market and storage wall cabinets from the old bank have all become home decoration items. part.
Two years later, she moved to her current new home, also located in the small Swedish town of H?gan?s. Compared with her previous home, this town was a small fishing village and seemed more remote, but she still used her unique skills to her advantage. Some creative ideas have applied more industrial style details in this space, which is not as big as before, and mixed the simple Nordic style that they are also good at. Coupled with the unique antiques collected from all over the past few years, it has transformed into At first glance, the home space seems monotonous and ordinary, but upon closer inspection, it contains many ingenuities and is unique to Maries style.