Hemma hos inredningsarkitekten

Season 1

We visit the homes of six Swedish interior architects and look into their own inspiring and unique homes. It's about colors, materials and furniture, about beauty and coziness when the interior designers share their best tips and tricks.

Where to Watch Season 1

6 Episodes

  • Beata Heuman
    E1
    Beata HeumanThe interior designer Beata Heuman hangs paintings and mirrors right up to the ceiling and self-produced furniture to create a sense of movement even in small rooms. We visit her townhouse with a small garden right by the Thames.
  • Jonas Bohlin
    E2
    Jonas BohlinWe are waiting Jonas Bohlin pale red house Ängsvillan in Fredriksro outside Gustavsberg. Here are his bentwood and leather chairs, his designed lamps, cabinets and tables. We also get to see his iconic restaurant interiors.
  • Shideh Shaygan
    E3
    Shideh ShayganInterior designer Shideh Shaygan grew up in Iran but lives on the mountain in Edsåsdalen. There has she furnished her home from the inside out. We also visit a magical chalet in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc that Shaygan decorated.
  • Lucas Morten
    E4
    Lucas MortenLucas Morten is an interior designer in Varberg. He loves green and sews, forges and designs furniture. We visit his small apartment, which is painted all in green and is full of self-designed furniture.
  • Carouschka Streijffert
    E5
    Carouschka StreijffertCarouschka Streijffert is an interior designer who loves ceilings. We visit her apartment with a view over Södermalm in Stockholm. And we also go to her house on an islet in the archipelago.
  • Martin Brudnizki
    E6
    Martin BrudnizkiMartin Brudnizki left Sweden to study interior design in London. He carries his Swedish heritage with him when he designs his own. In his home in West Sussex in the south of England, we are greeted by a sparkling, inviting interior

 

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