Steal This Look: A Serene Material-Mix Bedroom in Germany
Proof that neutral interiors needn’t feel boring? This vacation rental, housed in a former bank in Germany. Just take a look at this bedroom, layered in materials and textures to keep the eye moving. Here are the key sources (and some lookalikes).
Photography courtesy of Our Food Stories, as seen in St. Oak: A Stripped-Back Holiday Apartment by a Creative Pair in Germany.
Above: The historic renovation is the work of creative duo Laura Muthesius and Nora Eisermann, who stripped the interiors back to their origins.
Above: A mix of materials—concrete, thick textiles, stainless steel, and wood—keeps things interesting.
Lighting
Above: A light lookalike: the Cerno Levis L LED Pendant, $417.07 from Montréal Lighting & Hardware.
Above: A lookalike to the simple bulb on the bedside: the Control Table Lamp, currently on sale for $231.20 from DWR.
Furniture
Above: The Symmetry Easy Chair is $1,645 from Frama.
Above: The Frama Rivet Boxtable is $1,431. Or for a less pricey lookalike, try Hay’s Slit Table, $396 from DWR.
Soft Goods
Above: The Cappelyn Dimry Rug No. 05 is available from Garde; inquire for pricing.
Above: And a similar simple duvet: the Smooth Linen Duvet Cover in Natural, from $328 from Rough Linen.
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