PURE VOLUME AND SPACE
— HOME COPENHAGEN
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An attic apartment by David Thulstrup inspired by his interiors of Noma restaurant exudes humanity and humility with architectural clarity and grace. Feeling is central to the practice of the founder and creative director of Studio David Thulstrip. He strikes a balance between aesthetics and atmosphere, creating rooms that are beautiful but also approachable. Welcoming even…
“I LIKE TO THINK THERE’S A REALLY HUMAN SCALE IN MY PROJECTS. PEOPLE HAVE A SENSE OF WELL-BEING, OF COMFORT, AND THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PINPOINT WHY BUT IT BOILS DOWN TO VOLUME, MATERIALITY, TEXTURE AND CREATING A REAL SENSE OF SPACE.”
David Thulstrup
The story featuring the transformation of this Copenhagen apartment is in Ark Journal VOL III.
WORDS NATALIA RACHLIN
PHOTOGRAPHY WICHMANN + BENDTSEN
STYLING HELLE WALSTED
CINCINATTI MODERN
High on a hillside in Cincinnati, sits a two-storey modernist wonder by two unsung heroes of American architecture, built for an art collector in the 1980s and that has been given a sensitive makeover to accommodate the collection of its second owner.
CREATIVE TRANSITIONS
Based on the loops and twists of the Möbius strip, an icon of mid-century Mexican design has become an integral part of the creative process for its custodian, designer and ceramicist Perla Valtierra.
THE REAL PHILLIP LIM
Phillip Lim has changed. The designer sees beauty in another way and his simple beachside shack on Long Island was a catalyst to a shift in perspective and priorities.
PURE VOLUME AND SPACE
— HOME COPENHAGEN
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An attic apartment by David Thulstrup inspired by his interiors of Noma restaurant exudes humanity and humility with architectural clarity and grace. Feeling is central to the practice of the founder and creative director of Studio David Thulstrip. He strikes a balance between aesthetics and atmosphere, creating rooms that are beautiful but also approachable. Welcoming even…
“I LIKE TO THINK THERE’S A REALLY HUMAN SCALE IN MY PROJECTS. PEOPLE HAVE A SENSE OF WELL-BEING, OF COMFORT, AND THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PINPOINT WHY BUT IT BOILS DOWN TO VOLUME, MATERIALITY, TEXTURE AND CREATING A REAL SENSE OF SPACE.”
David Thulstrup
The story featuring the transformation of this Copenhagen apartment is in Ark Journal VOL III.