We tour the Stockholm home of a fashion designer and her young family, designed by Swedish interior design studio Liljencrantz Design.
Expansive spaces, natural materials and one-of-a-kind pieces shape this 1920s red-brick apartment in central Stockholm. The vision for the home was ‘timeless elegance’: cue Swedish interior designer

The dining space features leather-upholstered banquette seating, a custom-made solid walnut and oxidised steel dining table, Ritzwell Claude chairs, a rug from Knut, a
Mariehill is located inside an early-twentieth-century, heritage-protected building on the island of Djurgården, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Stockholm. The apartment forms part of a series of
With her creative background in fashion, the homeowner was actively involved in the design process, noting that she has a meticulous, aesthetics-driven approach akin to that of Louise and her team. Having worked with Louise on several projects, she had complete trust in their ability to execute her vision.
Notably, she wanted a home that typified the beauty of


Both were also adamant about
The feedback every designer yearns to receive: the homeowner expresses that she can’t imagine ever leaving the idyllic location and the “forever home” that they’ve now created for their two daughters.
The kitchen in this home originally appeared in est magazine issue 48: ‘Kitchen Confidential’ as part of the ‘Kitchen Compendium’ (pp. 100-147).

The main bedroom features the 280 sofa and New Bauhaus armchair, both designed by Pierre Augustin Rose, the


The study features the

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