"It is the harmony with the rhythms and elements of nature that makes my home a refuge with an authentic and original soul"
Hidden among the foliage of ancient trees, in the heart of a wild and pristine forest in Norway, stands the house of an important photographer of architecture, nature and landscapes. Characterised by large glass walls that flood the rooms with natural light, the house looks like an oasis of peace in the woods, a refuge from chaos and an ideal starting point for endless walks among birches, pines and crystal-clear lakes. On an architectural level, the scenographic impact of the big windows is counterbalanced by walls in wood and by concrete, natural elements with a strong materiality. On the walls, the most important shots of the Photographer become decorative motifs and interact perfectly with the furnishings: a thoughtful combination of linear and essential pieces with a contemporary design, mid-century inspired armchairs and sofas with refined workmanship that contrast with the simplicity of the architectural elements.