The archipelago Summerhouse - the interior
At the beginning of this year we have shared the story of the archipelago house. A beautiful summer house located on the unspoiled and rocky coast of Sweden and set into a cliff. The wooden structure is harmoniously merged with the surrounding nature and draws inspiration from the local building traditions found in boathouses on the rocky shores.
Last week Norm Architects has introduced the images of the interior and they look as stunning as those from the outside of the house, so uncredible inspiring, don’t you think so? The combination of Scandinavian design and Japanese aesthetics, the details and use of natural materials really appeal to me - Elvera
With inspiration found in both Nordic building traditions and a Japanese sensibility in aesthetics and craftsmanship, the Archipelago House has aimed to achieve the best of both worlds. A combination of Scandinavian coziness with warm textures and soft furniture while maintaining the elegance of Japanese decor. The bespoke furniture and designs is produced by our long-term Japanese collaborators Karimoku as part of the Karimoku Case Study with help from danish August Sandgren and Japanese Kojima Shouten - Norm Architects
Photography -Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen