Known for their beautiful studio stores and collections across furniture, lighting, apothecary, books, apparel and kitchens, Copenhagen-based Frama also run a fully fledged interior design practice. Working closely with architects and clients, they offer site-specific design solutions, from the initial idea through to final materialisation. For their latest project, The Stable House, Frama carried out the interior design for one of a few preserved villas in Copenhagen. Their considered approach has resulted in a warm, minimalist residence with thoughtful, custom-made elements and incredible attention to detail. 
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The interior reflects Frama’s signature aesthetic, with a focus on natural materials, simple geometry and a general appreciation of permanency. Two of my favourite design details include the pivoting brass shutters and custom-made bed wrapped in solid Douglas fir. 
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama

Further brass accents in the bathroom bring a lovely sense of cohesion, while terrazzo surfaces provide a warm, textural feel. 

The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama
The Stable House by Frama

The historical building, which originally functioned as stables for the horses that carried water from the lakes, features a protected facade that was created in 1878 by Georg Møller. A beautiful fusion between old and new! 

Photography by Erik Lefvander via Frama

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