A series of Khrabrovsky’s own artworks line the walls, undertaken as a project during the self-isolation caused by the COVID pandemic. He adopted a playful approach when creating each piece, from transforming empty coffee cups into art objects to using the infamous logos of iconic fashion houses to comment on the brand worshipping that controls the modern art market.
This creative energy continues elsewhere in the apartment. The black coffee table in the living room sits perfectly alongside the custom-designed shelving unit – the two acting as visual anchors in the predominantly light-toned scheme. Other key pieces include the Ombra Tokyo Chair by Charlotte Perriand and the Zig-zag Chair by Rietveld, both from Cassina.
There is a delicate layering of textures and materials overall, as black leather is paired with timber and soft, shaggy materials. The resulting design feels equally elegant and cosy, while bringing a sense of refinement, sophistication and individual personality – a combination we’re massive fans of around here.
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