Within the idyllic coastal setting of Liseleje, Denmark, sits The Pine Home, a summerhouse rental from Kasia Sznajder and Fred Aartun. Kasia, a model strategist previously with Reform (her current work contains manufacturing for Copenhagen’s daysofdesign), and Fred, Head of Artistic at Frama, had been primed to design an area of their very own. They purchased the Seventies-built summerhouse in 2021 and have been evolving the interiors ever since. The renovation is unhurried and modest, with design choices unfolding piece by piece. Steeped in Danish design, Kasia and Fred honor the traditions of recent Scandinavian summerhouses, citing Alvar Aalto and Bertel Udsen amongst their inspirations. Right here’s an in depth have a look at The Pine Home right this moment—obtainable to lease by @thepinehouse1970.
Above: The home is designed with sincere, pure supplies from numerous woods and linen to rice paper and jute. The lamp is the Noguchi Akari J1 Ceiling Lamp. The stool at entrance is the AML Stool in Darkish Pine from Frama. Above: The flooring are completed in jute carpeting. For the primary few years, Kasia and Fred had lined the present linoleum with jute rugs till they had been in a position to redo the flooring. Above: Kasia strikes tabletop components round in the lounge. Above: A trio of aspect tables echo the three home windows above. At heart is the Frama T-Lamp in Metal. Above: The inside partitions are all unique pine cladding. The ground lamp is the FLOS Toio Lamp in Black. The aspect desk is definitely a bench, the Bench 01 in Darkish Brown Birch from Frama. Above: A large view of the lounge reveals the wooden burning range unique to the home. Above: Hanging above the eating desk is the Frama Cone Shade.