Just a
couple of weeks ago, Pantone announced the colour of the year for 2012 “tangerine tango” and this apartment seems to celebrate its minimalism along with the
perfect synchronicity. Located in Brussels this four storey building is the
atelier – shop – house – workshop of the fashion designer Johanne Riis
The idea
behind the entire renovation is “Japanese Zen”, the realization of the concept
is filtered through the lenses of “sensitivity and flexibility” and all these
aspects are present in every corner of the house. And that is exactly what I
love about this apartment. Dominant white alongside discreet hints of colour.
Structure beams, old wooden floor, bdrick walls, all were left exposed in
reminiscence of the building’s age. Nothing looks permanent in this house but
nothing seems uneasy at the same time; furnishing on wheels so that can be
easily rearranged, panels used as room dividers and paintings on the floor that
eliminate the need of hangers. The only permanent wall interventions are the
three PASTOE boxes in the kitchen. And last but not least, the old industrial,
painted-black staircase. Isn’t it a major attraction?
photographs: Morten Holtum
3 comments:
Lovely appartment! Love the hint of red!
Fabulous!!
Gorgeous!
What I'd give for space like that....
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