WHERE YOUR LIFE IS
HARMONY IN THE LIVING ROOM
FUNCTION MEETS FEELING
After a day of creating, Andrea Tsang and Josefin Tolstoy gather in the living room. The pace slows, conversations begin, and the room becomes the place where function meets feeling.
A SOFA SET FOR CONVERSATION AND PRESENCE
In the Duncan sofa and armchair, Andrea and Josefin take a seat with something to drink in hand. The sofa set invites conversation, rest and presence – an environment where you remain seated for a long time, share thoughts and let the day be summed up at a calm pace.
For me, balance in a living room is about daring to let it be both functional and personal. When furniture, art and everyday details are allowed to coexist without competing, a sense of harmony arises – and then the room truly comes to life.
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DETAILS THAT CREATE ATMOSPHERE
On the SULLIVAN and BILLINGS coffee tables, the details of everyday life gather: ceramics, glass, sketches and small works of art. It is in these moments that the living room comes to life, when functional surfaces also become carriers of personality and expression. Art is allowed to take its place in the room, not as decoration in the background, but as a natural part of the whole.
WHEN FURNITURE AND ART INTERACT
Behind the sofa group, the MELSTONE sideboard frames the room and creates both order and calm, while the DONEGAL rug ties the furniture together and adds warmth. The interplay between furniture, materials and art creates a whole where nothing dominates, but where each part contributes to a balanced and harmonious atmosphere.
For Andrea and Josefin, the living room becomes a place for recovery, conversation and quiet joy after a day of creative work – a room where the art is allowed to live on in the details, in the conversations and in the room’s expression, and where function and feeling meet in a natural way.