Introducing Classical era

Classical era provided an inspiration to artists at a time when philosophy was also turning towards to establish and maintain order in Society. A central aesthetic concept was built by Greco-Roman culture on symmetry, proportion and geometry.

Beauty has traditionally been counted among the ultimate values with goodness, truth and justice.

The stucco elements enhanced the two-dimensional decorative surfaces with projecting architectural members, adding a play of light and shadow to the interior spaces. 

Combining with Minimalism

Minimalism is about achieving better design through a simplicity of form, materiality and colour. Minimalist design also shows a careful paring down to get to a place of clarity.

Clarity of mind

Living a minimalist lifestyle improves the mental state 

Minimalism gives time, space and freedom to cultivate fully engage with everyday life.

The concept

A classic minimalist décor incorporates a mixture of elements from Classicism and Minimalism. The ability to combine styles provides an endless source of inspiration. While classic ornaments evoke a sense of luxury with their material and artistic characteristics, minimal furniture and open spaces allow sense of refinement and calmness.

Classic minimalist décor

A new and original feature of style

Fashion in my eyes

Presenting some of the top Designer's Picks Selection

Bed by Caroline Bägger.
Side bed by Caroline Bägger.
Pendant by Feiss,

Sofa by Caroline Bägger.
Side table by Caroline Bägger.
Coffee table by Caroline Bägger.
Frame photo by Rauph Lauren.

Sideboard by Caroline Bägger
Sofa 1 seat by Caroline Bägger.
Mirror by John-Richard Collection.
Art sculpture by Lladró.

Dining table by Caroline Bägger.
Chair by Caroline Bägger.
Pendant by Slamp.
Jug by George Jensen.
Floor lamp by Ralph Lauren.

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