The Swedish Room
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Celebrated for its soft palette and neoclassical European style infused with rustic Scandinavian charm, the Swedish interior has inspired countless imitations. This work invites readers to explore over 200 stunning images and insightful text, highlighting the unique features of traditional Swedish rooms that have significantly influenced modern decorating. From royal guest rooms to farmer's kitchens, each space is original and inviting, showcasing traditional elements such as wide-board, unpolished wooden floors, simple checked or striped fabrics, elegant Gustavian chairs, and gleaming ceramic stove tiles. The contrast between the vibrant wall paintings of Dalarna farmhouses and the pale hues of eighteenth-century manor houses reflects the rich claret red of traditional wooden exteriors against delicately decorated, light-filled interiors. The authors, Ursula and Lars Sjoberg, trace the evolution of this quintessential style from its seventeenth-century roots through its peak in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries to its contemporary followers. With exquisite photographs by Ingalill Snitt, this work serves as both a source of practical decorating inspiration and a captivating journey through some of the world's most enchanting interiors.
