Architect Andreas Martin-Löf resides in one of the stunning Stockholm residences he developed with Oscar Properties. Featured previously on the blog herehere, and here, the Lyceum developments are the result of an incredible transformation of the historical university buildings into modern and exclusive homes. I have just been reading about Andreas work and home in My Residence (the international bookazine by Residence magazine), and interestingly, he has become known not only for transforming culturally and historically valuable buildings in Stockholm for the high end market, but also for renewing the quality of Stockholm’s low-cost housing that is so essential in large cities. In 2014 he received the Residence Magazine’s Architect of the Year Award for his work in these two areas. Here’s a look inside his beautiful home.

The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
Specially designed in laboratory green, the kitchen is by Swedish cabinet-makers Kvänum. Stools in teak and iron are by Pierre Jeanneret and the pedestal is by Matti Carlson, custom-designed for Martin-Löf’s home. The 1950s style sofa in the living room has been upholstered in specially made fabric by Astrid Textiles, while the armchairs and Kangaroo chairs in teak and rattan are also by Pierre Jeanneret. The Travertine table was inherited from Andreas grandmother, and the lamps in this room and the dining area are designed by Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter, as part of their Objects Collection.  

The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf

Styling by Lotta Agaton / Photography by Erik Lefvander 

All in all a refined, elegant home with a warm material palette and undeniable sense of sophistication, this is one that truly inspires.  

Images via Residence

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Architect Andreas Martin-Löf resides in one of the stunning Stockholm residences he developed with Oscar Properties. Featured previously on the blog herehere, and here, the Lyceum developments are the result of an incredible transformation of the historical university buildings into modern and exclusive homes. I have just been reading about Andreas work and home in My Residence (the international bookazine by Residence magazine), and interestingly, he has become known not only for transforming culturally and historically valuable buildings in Stockholm for the high end market, but also for renewing the quality of Stockholm’s low-cost housing that is so essential in large cities. In 2014 he received the Residence Magazine’s Architect of the Year Award for his work in these two areas. Here’s a look inside his beautiful home.

The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
Specially designed in laboratory green, the kitchen is by Swedish cabinet-makers Kvänum. Stools in teak and iron are by Pierre Jeanneret and the pedestal is by Matti Carlson, custom-designed for Martin-Löf’s home. The 1950s style sofa in the living room has been upholstered in specially made fabric by Astrid Textiles, while the armchairs and Kangaroo chairs in teak and rattan are also by Pierre Jeanneret. The Travertine table was inherited from Andreas grandmother, and the lamps in this room and the dining area are designed by Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter, as part of their Objects Collection.  

The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf
The Home of Acclaimed Architect Andreas Martin-Löf

Styling by Lotta Agaton / Photography by Erik Lefvander 

All in all a refined, elegant home with a warm material palette and undeniable sense of sophistication, this is one that truly inspires.  

Images via Residence