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Illuminating Everyday Rituals

Illuminating Everyday Rituals

In this residence by FRB Snedkeri, Anour’s Donya Pivot and Papilio collections create a lighting landscape that shifts between practical and atmospheric demonstrating how directional flexibility adapts to how we actually live.

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A Warm Embrace of Light & Wood

A Warm Embrace of Light & Wood

Perched high above Crans-Montana, this chalet seamlessly merges with its alpine surroundings—a poetic composition of wood, stone, and refined craftsmanship. Designed by Pearlman Designs in collaboration with CHALETS BAYROU, the space embodies the essence of mountain living: warm, elegant, and deeply connected to nature.

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A Vision of Modern Sophistication

A Vision of Modern Sophistication

Maison Maju’s Project AZUR is a perfect blend of thoughtful design and natural elegance. The kitchen brings together the organic veining of Calacatta marble with the soft tones of a matte beige lacquered finish, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Bronze accents weave through the space, adding a modern edge that ties everything together.

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Harmony in Light & Architecture

Harmony in Light & Architecture

Slopehouse is a beautifully renovated farmhouse designed by Ampell, offering an ideal setting for gatherings and summer moments with stunning views of Risgårde Bredning featuring our I-MODEL Cordless, Donya Onyx Solar and Divar lamps.

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Sustainable Elegance:  I-MODEL Aura in a Japandi Kitchen Masterpiece

Sustainable Elegance: I-MODEL Aura in a Japandi Kitchen Masterpiece

Immerse yourself in the tranquil confluence of Scandinavian functionality and Japanese minimalism with ANOUR’s I-MODEL Aura. This feature piece, created in collaboration with the visionary Lasse Fragtrup, highlights the sustainable sophistication of a Japandi-style kitchen, where design and eco-conscious craftsmanship illuminate the heart of the home.

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The Nordic Barnhouse Project

The Nordic Barnhouse Project

The Nordic Barnhouse Project designed by Bruno Jakobsen is intended as a narrow slice in the terrain, and represents a modern interpretation of the classic longhouse.

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