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Clean Slate: Celebrating the Simplicity of Scandinavian Interior Design

By Dwell @dwell
compact cabin interior office

An hour’s drive from bustling Oslo, simplicity and respect for nature govern the design of this summer home. Originally built in the 1960s by the Norwegian artist Irma Salo Jæger, the 430-square-foot cabin sat unoccupied and in partial disrepair for years before its current owner purchased it and decided to expand. The 1950s desk in the office is from the original house; the chair is by Aksel, a Norwegian furniture company. 

Photo by Ivan Brodey. Image courtesy of Ivan Brodey .
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