Residential Interior Design // 2012 Archive on Yellowtrace.

 

01 | Andrea Falkner Campi’s Home in Italy by Paola Navone. 02 | 5sculptures by Gus Wüstemann | Zürich, Switzerland. 03 | Valerie Traan by Lens°Ass architecten | Antwerp, Belgium. 04 | Casa G+S by Grooppo | Savona, Italy. 05 | All That Glitters… 06 | Paola Navone’s Apartment in Paris. 07 | R1T Apartment by Paritzki Liani Architects | Tel Aviv, Israel. 08 | Läderfabriken Apartment Development | Stockholm, Sweden.

 

Residential Interior Design // 2012 Archive on Yellowtrace.

 

09 | Guido Hager Apartment by Helenio Barbetta | Berlin, Germany. 10 | Decaying Beauty | 18th Century Apartment in Barcelona. 11 | Loft Apartment by William Tozer | London. 12 | Silje Aune Eriksen’s Home in Norway. 13 | 3D Walls Made From Timber Dowels and Paper Pipes. 14 | Singapore Apartment by Tristan & Juliana.

 



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