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Oversized and multicoloured parquet—a spatial idea. Departing from the traditional Swedish use of colours and patterns, this apartment design is inspired by the unusual quality of its location by Humlegården park. A long row of rooms relates to the massive greenery outside. Light and colour change with the seasons and become very present in the interior spaces: from winter grey and black, through summertime bright and deep greens, to orange, red and yellow in autumn.

With an interest in finding new ways to detail and produce architecture that combines contemporary industrial processes with the quality of crafted materials and details, we developed an oversized and multicoloured parquet. As a result, a spatial idea was defined where overlapping colours transform the apartment programme and add a new layered structure of spaces linked to each other across the original plan.
In this way, the design set out to re-establish the once well-crafted quality of this turn-of-the-century apartment, designed in the late Art Nouveau style, which had been totally altered during later decades. It had even momentarily been transformed into a medical clinic, leaving very few traces of the original.



The stained ash parquet floor functions as a uniting system that offers design possibilities. With a set of colours in different shades, the relationship between each room could be developed, and natural light encouraged or tuned down. The position of every piece of parquet was rigorously specified, eliminating random placement from the construction process.
All furniture is rendered in white, which highlights the physical design of each individual piece, simultaneously allowing us to create a coherent ensemble, including pieces from different design cultures and eras.




