The chamber of curiosity : apartment design and the new elegance / [edited by Sven Ehmann, Robert Klanten, and Sofia Borges].
Publisher: Berlin : Gestalten, ©2014Description: 256 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 31 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783899555172 (hbk.)
- NK2113 .C43 2014
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| NK2110 .W53 2025 Interior interruptions : rehabilitating the old to design the new / | NK2110 .W554 2016 A house by the sea / | NK2113 .C365 2012 The collected home : | NK2113 .C43 2014 The chamber of curiosity : | NK2113 .H88 2019 Shared living : | NK2113 .I59 2023 METHODOLOGY OF INTERIOR DESIGN ADMINISTRATION | NK2113 .O75 2025 Making space : interior design by women |
Includes index.
The most fascinating apartments have always been those that reflect the essence of their interesting occupants. These apartments function as showcases for individual character, as chambers of curiosities reflecting unconventional life patterns. The apartment as dandy, as it were. Apartments like these contain a conglomeration of objects and features that underscore the personalities of their occupants. Modern classics meet personal acquisitions and unconventional items with their own backstory. In these out-of-the-ordinary rooms, uniformity is avoided and the historical consorts with the futuristic. Anything goes: muted colors are set against geometric patterns, antiques against ultra-modern lights, an industrial lamp hovers over an oriental carpet, dark wood paneling offsets a Carl Auböck design, and paisley is a backdrop to onyx. The list of contrasts goes on. Like the living spaces of modernist designers and architects, these collage-like interiors are not dull, utilitarian residential units but true chambers of curiosities. The acquisition of rare, weird, and often exotic articles has less to do with money spent and more to do with the fantasy and life path of its occupant and creator.

