WHERE YOUR LIFE IS
PERSONAL SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN
WHERE LIFE CAN TAKE PLACE
When modern Scandinavian design is allowed to feel warm and personal, it creates spaces where life can truly take place – with balance, feeling and care in every detail.
A BALANCED WHOLE
In Kateryna Gonchar’s home in Berlin, this approach comes to life in a natural way. As an interior decorator and stylist, she creates environments that feel personal, welcoming, and authentic – something that is clearly reflected in her own turn-of-the-century apartment. With high ceilings, original architectural details, and a calm atmosphere, the interior is shaped in dialogue with the building itself, where classic elements meet modern Scandinavian design in a balanced whole.
A NATURAL FOCAL POINT
Materials play a central role in Kateryna’s home. Different wood tones create depth and variation, contributing to an inviting atmosphere throughout the space. In the living room, the Brooksville coffee table, with its beautiful marble top and Scandinavian design, becomes a natural focal point – a timeless piece that frames the room and leaves space for personal objects, books, and traces of everyday life. This is where she gathers with friends, talks, and allows the room to fill with life. The Confetti mirror is also found here, adding light, warmth, and a sense of space, enhancing the room’s lived-in expression.
A HOME THAT FEELS AUTHENTIC
The kitchen and dining area follow the same relaxed yet considered approach. With the Austin bar stool in solid oak, a natural place is created for everyday moments, where function and aesthetics meet in furniture designed to be used and to age beautifully over time.
The overall impression is shaped by a personal mix of Scandinavian design, vintage finds, and furniture with a story. For Kateryna, interior design is not about following trends, but about creating a home that supports everyday life and feels authentic – a home that is allowed to evolve, with furniture and objects she truly loves.