Inside the home of Franca-Christina and Niels Strǿyer Christophersen
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
- Within the walls of an old watchmaker's shop, the duo have created a home in Copenhagen that has a modern vision
“There is something about nothingness and empty spaces,” muses Niels Strøyer Christophersen as he sits with his wife Franca-Christina in the living room of their Copenhagen home.
“When you have stuffed spaces it doesn’t release the same imagination.”
Located in Copenhagen’s stylish Østerbro district, the building, which dates back to 1905, wasn’t always so sparsely decorated. It was once crammed full of springs and dials, when it housed a watchmaker and his shop. Its residents today, however, are ceramicist Franca-Christina and her husband Niels, founder and owner of multi-disciplinary design practice Frama.
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Pure poetry .....art at its finest form ....There is definitely beauty in struggle....it saves the soul.....i loved these words in that context from these amazing people.....Love to you!
So calm and beautiful, like living inside a painting.
I liked the video. I wish it had been longer. Old homes have so much character.
so touching
The raw colours and the way the light plays on them is beautiful ❤️🇦🇺
Beautiful
Raw and natural.
So is this a design studio? What do they produce?
Bullshxt talk, but amazing apartment.
i love the "anti-decoration" design
Love it. My home is similar
They're talkin' a load of bollocks but I actually love their furniture choices. I think a lick of paint would be better than the naked walls. The naked walls definitely have a cool movement, texture and colour, and are conceptually intriguing... But they're also distracting, intense, and uninviting.
♥️♥️♥️♥️👍
Serene scandinavian home.
1:59 🎳✨️
Another video about houses full of decorative wabi rubbish, but which denounces the intellectual misery of its inhabitants, there is no glimpse of a library worthy of the name, and the only books visible are interior design books, themselves positioned in a decorative way. It is the realm of decorative superficiality.
Hopefully this video gives them the money to actually finish the work...😅