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| Wed, August 1, 2012 | Akkrum House // Paula Leen |
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Inspired by her natural surroundings, a Dutch felt artist Paula Leen intuitively crafts a home on a northern Holland harbor. Paula Leen and Kees Middendorp’s living space is peppered with an assortment of objects and textures, including sheep’s wool, an antique French farmhouse table, salvaged chairs, a Glo-Ball light by Jasper Morrison for Flos, and an Axel leather sofa by Gijs Papavoine for Montis. |
Leen and Middendorp’s living space is peppered with an assortment of objects and textures, including sheep’s wool, an antique French farmhouse table, salvaged chairs, a Glo-Ball light by Jasper Morrison for Flos, and an Axel leather sofa by Gijs Papavoine for Montis. As an introvert and an artist, Paula Leen has a strong aesthetic sensibility, she always goes for the most simple design.









Photography by Hotze Eisma
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