This Berlin loft by Studio Sinne for Fantastic Frank is such a unique space with its high ceilings, visible beams and exposed brick. The highlights of the place are the spacious open living and dining area, as well as the anthracite-colored built-in kitchen. Many of the art pieces have a visual effect that changes depending on how the light hits it, something very suitable for this flat with its many windows. Most of the art is placed on the floor because of its size. I find it really cool to show the art on the floor, it gives this New York look together with the exposed brick walls that I love and find inspiring. The old roof beams were lovingly worked up and cleverly blend into the interior through their color, contrasting with the brick walls. I like how the interior is industrial, yet the furniture and materials make for a soft look.
Photography : Magnus Pettersson