Ssm Ten Bruno Mathsson
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
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Swedish pattern studio, Smâlands Skinnmanufactur (SSM), visited the summertime job solid of iconic slice of furniture designer together with architect Bruno Mathsson. Located inwards Frösakull, amongst wooded landscapes together with mile-long beaches on the Swedish W coast, the to a greater extent than or less sixty-year-old job solid is an artist's dream, hidden amidst the trees. Once yous footstep inside, the abode reveals a scene that is light, warm together with open. The perfect backdrop for the SSM arrive at of leather slice of furniture together with wooden accessories, these accept their house effortlessly amongst furnishings originally designed for the edifice yesteryear Mathsson himself.
Simplicity, functionality together with an intimate relation to nature authenticate all aspects of Bruno Mathsson's work. The summertime job solid inwards Frösakull, also known equally The House of Tomorrow, is no exception.
”Standing inwards the atrium, surrounded yesteryear Mathson’s classic work, I feel the tide of history - together with paradise” — Hillevi Magnell, Designer
Each surface area of the abode tells a beautiful story, where novel together with quondam meet. One of my favourite corners is inwards the bedroom, where the handcrafted SSM shelves hang proudly adjacent to a rare double bed, the concluding of its kind.
Created yesteryear hand, the Smålands Skinnmanufaktur products gibe seamlessly, within together with out. These include the diverse hangers, eyeglass illustration together with chapeau rack, along with slice of furniture pieces, including the stool together with daybed. Like the building, these products are manufactured to withstand atmospheric condition together with current of air together with volition popular off fifty-fifty to a greater extent than beautiful with age, peculiarly when cared for with love.
Art Direction yesteryear Hillevi Magnell / Design yesteryear Hillevi Magnell together with Sara Rudenstam of SSM
Styling yesteryear Sundling Kickén / Photography yesteryear Emily Laye
Images courtesy of SSM