Swedish fashion photographers Sara Bille and Kalle Gustafsson not only have unique perspectives on portraits and clothing, but also extend their excellent Nordic aesthetic to an old house they renovated.
Sara Bille, who has a pure and clean impression in the portrait photography style, combined with Kalle Gustafsson, whose pictures have a story-telling style, create a home space that incorporates contemporary simplicity and age impressions, and is ingenious among old and new elements. balance. The two chose this century-old house in a modest neighborhood in Stockholm, Sweden, for renovation. They decorated the space with new glossy white ceramic tiles, but used dark wooden furniture to bring out the mix of antiques.
Many of the objects adorning the shelves were carefully selected by the two from antique markets. They are also full of souvenirs that the two brought back when they traveled around the world for work, injecting a private and unique atmosphere into the old house. significance.
Sara Bille and Kalle Gustafsson have exceptional taste in lighting arrangements and selection of lamps. Mix the modern white ceramic lampshade with the mid-century modernism (mid-century modernism) metallic geometric lighting, and balance the three metallic colors of gold, silver, and black lacquer between the open study and dining room, but still The excellent vision without any conflict is the most eye-catching highlight of this old house.