Stylish Stockholm Living: Art Director's Minimalist Apartment Tour

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In this episode, we meet Cristina, the art director at Hem, living in a stylish Stockholm apartment with her partner Anton. The apartment, located in the vibrant neighborhood of Mariatorget on Södermalm island, boasts a perfect layout that required no changes upon moving in. From the bright and cozy living room filled with plants to the custom upholstered blue couch from Hem, every corner exudes a unique charm. Cristina's love for art and design is evident in every detail, from the vintage magazine rack holding Apartmento magazines to the presence of musical instruments adding a soothing touch to the ambiance.
The kitchen, meticulously designed with a custom green color scheme and a durable stainless steel countertop, reflects Cristina's attention to detail and practicality. The dining area features a pendant lamp by Hem that can be easily customized to suit changing styles. Art pieces like Enzo Mari’s ‘’La Mela’’ adorn the space, adding character and personality. The bedroom, furnished with a vintage Ikea bed and a rice paper lamp, provides a serene retreat for rest and relaxation. A small office desk serves multiple functions, while the walk-in closet keeps belongings organized and out of sight.
Cristina's advice for small spaces emphasizes the importance of keeping only essential items and incorporating pieces that bring joy and personality to the home. The classic Scandinavian minimalism evident in the apartment is a nod to the materials found in the region and the need for coziness during the long winter months. From the thoughtful design choices to the practical yet stylish elements throughout the apartment, Cristina's home is a true reflection of her passion for art, design, and creating a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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