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Wednesday
Feb172010

Rockin' retro style

I love the reto style of this home styled by the fabulous Katrine Martensen-Larsen (and photographed by Kira Brandt). It's home to Swedish Christin Johansson, her husband Henrik Roloff and their two young children. A fun mix of vintage retro furnishings and funky ceramics, this home has colour and spunk, a nice change from typical Swedish homes.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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    I especially love the accents of sunflower yellow throughout the home, the retro dining pendant, kitchen trays, stunning lounge and …i heart….the sweet little hanging cradle in the main bedroom"

Reader Comments (18)

i LOVE all of the yellow details in this post. and that green boxed frame thing on the wall, that is sooooooo cool!!!

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSandy

Beautiful! Such a fresh and friendly home - with so many of the elements I love. I have been saving all my favourite rooms and details in a tumblelog, and every single one of these pictures will be a source of inspiration: thank you!

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLynn

Crazy wallpaper awesomeness!

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commenterthe zhush

I love how it hints at retro with some of the furniture and color scheme. I also love the 60's/70's feel.

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJessica Lynn

Love all of the hanging lights and the pottery!

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjulie

Love the more colourful shots, lots of great touches of colours in the wallpapers and various decorative objects. These rooms have pizazz! (Does anyone say pizazz anymore?)

Caroline

17 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commentercaroline

Love the pops of bright yellow! Such a fun home! Thanks for this post!

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterIvy

Be still my beating heart! All that West German pottery. Yum!

18 Feb 2010 | Registered Commentermidcenturyjo

I love the yellow accent. Especially the yellow hanging light in the second picture.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMaryline

I love the baby changing thingy. I've not seen one of those before (well only in public loos). Great idea.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCarole

I love the the yellow splashes in this home, they make it so unique and memorable. I also love the crochet bed spread as it reminds me of the one my grandmother made for me. I've kept it and cherished it for at least 20 years now, perhaps it's time to put it on display.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDecofabulous

Love every detail about it! Can I move in?

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCarrie

I love every inch of this house! So amazing.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnna

love all those mustardy-yellow splashes of colour!

Thanks so much for featuring this! I'm in love...... I adore every last detail and will be saving these photos for future inspiration when I move.

the whole house is fantastic! I've never seen a cooler crib. Love that it feels vintage (is it?) but is a more modern painted blue.

19 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjen jafarzadeh

Fabulous home! I think I am obsessed with Swedish interior design...must be my Swedish heritage (my maiden name is Tuberson...supposed to be Tuvesson, but got butchered at Ellis Island)!

Just stumbled over this site when I - and I'm not afraid to admit it - Googled myself.

Thank you all for your remarks. We are pleased with our interiors and we're very happy to live here. The flat is a teacher's residence at the Holbaek Art School (www.dasoriginal.dk) in Holbaek, Denmark (not Sweden as some of you thought - although Christin is Swedish, hence the Swedish touch). Nonetheless, we're about to move to another teacher's residence (at the ground floor - more suitable with two small kids) so - who knows - perhaps we'll have new pictures to share with you in the coming autumn.

FYI most the ceramics in our home are made by Christin's friends Cathrine Paleczny (www.paleczny.net) and Signe Schjøth (www.signes.nu) and - as one of you pointed out - the West German ceramics industry.

The cradle, "baby change thingy" and shelves above the couch, I made myself. Although not a professional, I like to work in wood. In fact, I just opened a small coffee shop completely covered in pine plywood. The bar is also made entirely of plywood. If your're interested, take a look at this short article from the local newspaper (www.nordvestnyt.dk/artikel/66569:Holbaek--Sig-KAA-til-din-kaffe), which features a picture of my (very) small coffee shop (still don't have a website).

9 Jun 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHenrik Roloff

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