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Scandinavian design philosophy is based on simplicity and functionality. We can even say that in the Scandinavian design “less is more”. Does your living room turns out to be less stylish? Of course not! You just get the maximum style with the minimum display. Hard to believe? Then keep scrolling and see it with your own eyes!
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Designed by Ilkin Gurbanov, this living room is the perfect example of a scandinavian design. Light colors on the walls, light decoration, and open spaces with a graceful touch of nature elements.
The furniture and interior objects are functional combined with geometric shapes. Scandinavian design interiors are usually compact. Black, grey and white are the colors that prevail. In this case, we can see that every space is organized into a compact area: a soft zone with a sofa from Monterey Ethan Allen, a french table from designer Felix Monge, an armchair, Poltrona Frau and a traditional library area. The decoration is soft and simple. Behind the couch, there is a dining area, where you can notice a simple touch of nature in the chairs.
It’s also really important to choose the right lighting to complete perfectly the scandinavian design. Duke is a modern pendant lighting piece, inspired by the simplicity of the 1970s. DelightFULL’s designers were able to create an iconic modern ceiling light that suits the most demanding setting.
Victoria Kosareva and Andrey Nadtochy design is also a good example of a functional and simple style. With light colors and some mid-century pieces, this living room is the definition of “less is more”. And once more, duke pendant lighting fits perfectly in the decór.
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