Danish designer Jens Risom, who designed the first-ever Knoll chair, built a gorgeous weekend getaway home that was profiled years ago in Life Magazine. Check out the shots of the interior too (starts halfway down at linked page).
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Danish designer Jens Risom, who designed the first-ever Knoll chair, built a gorgeous weekend getaway home that was profiled years ago in Life Magazine. Check out the shots of the interior too (starts halfway down at linked page).
Ryan M
on 28 Oct 09Ohhh. I want one.
Casey
on 28 Oct 09Spartan interior design. Utilitarian, simple, and still elegant in my opinion.
eh
on 28 Oct 09probably could use a few more fireplaces.
Morten Liebach
on 28 Oct 09Total flash back. When I was about 10 years old we spent a week in a house like that one summer. It was fantastic.
It’s a very nice house, too cold for a Danish winter, but it is perfect for the summer.
Stephen Jarman
on 28 Oct 09Still looks relevant and elegant to today’s tastes.
TrendyGreen
on 29 Oct 09All it needs now is a roaring camp fire for this high-rise base camp!
Michael
on 29 Oct 09I prefer vacation homes built out of nearby material – log cabins, sod houses, etc. To me, that’s simplicity and great design.
David S
on 04 Nov 09Beautiful…we had family friends when I was a kid that had a cottage at the top of a huge steep cliff on a lake that looked just like this, and often visited. One year they were out of the country and we had full use of it all year…WOW!
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