"We've approached the work on our own apartment as a professional
project, but one where we can experiment and take anything we like, 'all
the way". By doing so, newlyweds Andreas Joyce Nygaard and his wife
Heidi Pettersvold have been their own ideal clients. They both work for
the prestigious Oslo and New York based architectural firm Snohetta, and
this wonderfully orange, perfectly patched work of art is now their own
home. The classical turn of the century apartment has been
rehabilitated to show off their work, but more than that, it challenges
how far interior design actually can be taken in a home environment. And
it works!! On the wall in their bright kitchen thrones the King
himself. Elvis has been reformatted and framed so everyone can catch a
glimpse of him. In an adjacent corner hangs a lightbox fitted with an
x-ray of Heidi's rib-cage. The apartment is testimony to the challenge
they put to themselves: how to combine the apartments' original features
with the constantly expanding framework of their main objective, which
is treating spaces as rooms. Every single choice they've made concerning
pallette, materials, tactility and form reflect their constant drive to
push their own boundaries... view feature
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