Within the villa city of Långedrag, simply exterior Gothenburg, Artilleriet co-founder Christian Duivenvoorden lives along with his associate, Björn, their son, Niko, and the household canine, Minou, in a Nineteenth-century Jugend villa that has quietly advanced over time. Designed with the principle {that a} residence is rarely completed, the home—like Artilleriet, the beloved Gothenburg design store Christian based 15 years in the past with childhood good friend Sofie Ekeberg—displays an ongoing technique of change and refinement. The interiors weren’t overhauled however adjusted: new tones and up to date furnishings had been launched to carry heat and continuity.
As soon as monochrome, the home was reimagined by Artilleriet Design Studio with refined contrasts and a palette drawn from nature. Farrow & Ball hues lend softness to the partitions, complementing authentic pine flooring and a well-loved items. Nothing feels staged or static; as a substitute, the rooms present a life in movement. As with Artilleriet itself, the home displays a practiced eye—collected, edited, and nonetheless evolving.
Pictures by Lina Inexperienced at Artilleriet, besides the place famous.
The 300-square-meter home was inbuilt 1890 within the Jugendstil fashion—the German/Nordic model of Artwork Nouveau—and on this iteration of a refresh, didn’t embrace any transforming or renovation, merely a decor replace. Most furnishings was up to date and a few was nonetheless in fine condition, which they stored.



















