Dear readers, in my journey to : houses as art galleries today i go to Denmark.
A Million "expert bloggers" who do not turn a word when you make a nice comment..., thinking they know everything of interior desing and will only publish photos of white or black and white spaces,grey wood,some cute spaces and nothing more... of Scandinavian Style or other countries. While they forget to see the most innovative part of some young people who love contemporary art, or see the interior decor way, differently more personal and their houses are a example of targeted purchases of new art ,"novelle vague" and significant art movements.
Via: Bo Bedre
A Million "expert bloggers" who do not turn a word when you make a nice comment..., thinking they know everything of interior desing and will only publish photos of white or black and white spaces,grey wood,some cute spaces and nothing more... of Scandinavian Style or other countries. While they forget to see the most innovative part of some young people who love contemporary art, or see the interior decor way, differently more personal and their houses are a example of targeted purchases of new art ,"novelle vague" and significant art movements.
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Speaking softly about important issues, is the poetic title of Benny Dröschers fabulous painting. Below Louise Hindsgavl imaginative porcelain sculptures and Jasper Morrison's Glo-ball lamps. |
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The blue-green glass piece, created by artists Britta Madsen and Sørensen Gøttrup and contains the image of a group mobilsnak know nuns. |
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Marco Evaristti elephant-garnet and red grid structure is part of the dining room's wild mix of paintings and sculptures. Beside it stands a wooden sculpture by Japanese artist Yoshio Nakajima. |
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Bo Overgaard the ownwer, |
Via: Bo Bedre