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DIMENSIONS:
27.6"W X 11"D X 70.9"H
Paramount Sofa-Pumice
DIMENSIONS:
86" W x 36" D x 33" H
Stressless Consul
DIMENSIONS: 29.5" W x 28" D x 39.25" H
Lovat Chair
DIMENSIONS:
34.0" W x 35" D x 30" H
DIMENSIONS:
31"W x 35"D x 33"H
DIMENSIONS:
30"R X 37"H
SEAT HEIGHT 15"
Venten Chair
DIMENSIONS:
35.0" W x 36" D x 35" H
DIMENSIONS:
55"W X 31.5"D X 10"H
Brosna Bookcase-Walnut
DIMENSIONS:
28" W x 11" D x 71" H
BEDROOM
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DINING ROOM
Dimensions:
23.5"W x 18"D x 39"H
KITCHEN
The Bauhaus was a design school Germany created in 1919 and shut down in 1933.
The forms in the Bauhaus furniture are frequently simple and light without
decorative additive just following the needs of the consumer. Used are: steel, glass,
bent wood, leathers and plastic. The most attentive colors are: generally black,
white, brown, grey and chromium. Sometimes the primary colors of the furniture are
used sporadically to accentuate and to give entirely the less dark appearance.
Bauhaus furniture was the preamble of modernism and functionalism.
The Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist
architecture and modern design. The Bauhaus had a profound influence upon
subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design,
industrial design, and of course furniture design. This is why "Bauhaus Furniture"
has become some of a generic term for any kind of modern classic furniture. As a
matter of fact however, it were only a few items that were actually created at the
Bauhaus by Marcel Breuer and Mies van der Rohe.
Skandium offers a wide variety of space solutions for corporate clients, such as
reception, meeting and conference areas for different work places. We help creating
environments for the hotel and restaurant industry, creating light, simple, inviting
space identities. Our work includes colour schemes, wall decorations, floor
coverings, window textiles, sourcing furniture and lighting, tableware, accessories
and much more. The overall aim is to visualise the clients corporate identity and to
deliver a better business environment.
For private clients, we work around the individual's personality and needs,
delivering solutions to problem areas, bringing each space in the home to bright
and easy living quality. While the Skandium shops have their ambience, our
residential interior design service never delivers a set look. It caters for the
individual. We deliver advice on how to treat awkwardly shaped rooms or difficult
layouts of a house. Source the right lighting to create a mood and add character to
the space. Offer suggestions on wallpaper, paint and floor coverings. Help with
modern window dressing without disturbing the overall presentation. Finding
furniture in materials which match the existing environment best, source art works
and antiquities. We find well capable workmen, building materials and handle
deliveries and installations.
Furniture, lighting, rugs, blinds, fabrics, and accessories sourced through Skandium
are very well combined with many styles of different periods. Our goods are always
well made and comfortable, making a good investment, providing a great everyday
living quality.
he space is a rented 2 bedroom flat in a Victorian Mansion block which had to be
furnished without doing any general decoration to the space. The aim was to give a
conventional space a slightly unconventional touch, not using fixed 'sets' of
furniture but mix a variety of styles within the modernist ranges to bring out a
personal flavour, working with the specific features and fixtures of the space.
Oh how we love Scandinavian design! Perhaps its the way the style combines sleek
modern interiors with warm, welcoming touches. Or the way accents like bright,
inviting textiles and cool metal accents perfectly combine to create neatly ordered
rooms that are anything but stark. Today we explore ways to integrate Scandinavian
style into the bedrooms of your home.
From master bedrooms to kids rooms, below youll find design ideas that focus on
components such as wooden details, modern bedding and clean-lined furnishings.
Some spaces even have an updated Mid-Century modern feel that integrates the
best of past, present and future. Enjoy perusing the images, and start collecting
your favorite tips for bringing Scandinavian design elements to your home!
One key feature of Scandinavian design is the use of wooden furnishings and
interior details, such as flooring. In the image below we see how warm walls of
natural wood contrast dark wooden bedroom furniture in a room that creates a
welcoming golden glow.
Speaking of clean lines, one aspect of Scandinavian design involves the use of
modern furnishings that celebrate lines, curves and other streamlined details. The
room below has a retro vibe, channeling a contemporary version of Mid-Century
style through seating and lighting.