Spaces sculpted by light and time.
Textured walls that feel like domestic canyons, staircases shaped like clay, soft fabrics that breathe with the home.
Art everywhere: canvases, sculptures, ancient and modern objects that converse like fragments of memory.
Here, architecture is a sensual refuge—an earthy,... See more
In 1888, the Swedish painter Carl Larsson and his wife, Karin, were given a remote log cottage in the village of Sundborn, 140 miles north of Stockholm, by her father. Over three decades, the couple transformed the house, which they named Lilla Hyttnäs, into an elaborate meta-art project, a hand-embellished 14-room home for their eight children.... See more