Nordic home design has long won over aficionados of clean lines, cozy and functional furniture, and bright spaces. This richly illustrated, inspirational book celebrates the Scandinavian interior design scene and its spectacular momentum in recent years. It offers a unique insight into the latest trends, such as the use of more contrasting colours, mixed sustainable textures, and the quest for the ultimate comfort of both body and mind.
Living in Scandinavia invites readers into vibrant, intimate, and elegant interiors that illustrate the great diversity and creative atmosphere prevailing in the home decoration style of northern Europe. It is set to become a sourcebook for interior designers, architects, and anyone looking for fresh ideas for introducing the Hygge lifestyle to one’s own home.
About the Author
Art historian Agata Toromanoff has worked for art collectors and galleries. As such, she curated and managed numerous projects in the field of contemporary art. She has authored several publications on art, design, architecture and photography. Her strong interest in interior design has evolved into a passion for architecture of living spaces.