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10 Design Lessons You Can Learn From Scandinavian Interiors

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Scandinavian design extends to the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland—offering a vast and eclectic taste that personifies this design movement and is characterized by simplicity, functionality and minimalism. They were never meant to be ornate centerpieces with mantles to decorate.

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Merging Cultures in Oslo Eco-Gastrobar

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Starting from the really representative interior architecture for the Scandinavian countries with its natural wood walls and ceilings, here painted in white and adding a solid oak floor, in first case Masquespacio wanted to maintain the essence of the Norwegian interiors.

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Vino Veritas Eco-Gastrobar in Oslo Proves Design Merges Cultures

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Starting from the really representative interior architecture for the Scandinavian countries with its natural wood walls and ceilings, here painted in white and adding a solid oak floor, in first case Masquespacio wanted to maintain the essence of the Norwegian interiors.

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