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New souls are co-created with the brands and products that we respects and adore. The editions are exclusively developed and produced within the boundaries of the Archivist world - meaning that you can only find it here and consequently it is only available for members. Manifest your individuality with ours.

29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.

29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.

29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.