A Life in Motion: Inside the Evolving Home of Artilleriet's Founder
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A Life in Motion: Inside the Evolving Home of Artilleriet's Founder
"In the villa town of Långedrag, just outside Gothenburg, Artilleriet co-founder Christian Duivenvoorden lives with his partner, Björn, their son, Niko, and the family dog, Minou, in a 19th-century Jugend villa that has quietly evolved over time. Designed with the precept that a home is never finished, the house-like Artilleriet, the beloved Gothenburg design shop Christian founded 15 years ago with childhood friend Sofie Ekeberg-reflects an ongoing process of change and refinement. The interiors weren't overhauled but adjusted: new tones and updated furnishings were introduced to bring warmth and continuity."
"Once monochrome, the house was reimagined by Artilleriet Design Studio with subtle contrasts and a palette drawn from nature. Farrow & Ball hues lend softness to the walls, complementing original pine floors and a well-loved pieces. Nothing feels staged or static; instead, the rooms show a life in motion. As with Artilleriet itself, the house reflects a practiced eye-collected, edited, and still evolving."
Christian Duivenvoorden, his partner Björn, their son Niko, and the family dog Minou live in a 300-square-meter 19th-century Jugend villa in Långedrag outside Gothenburg. The house underwent a decor update rather than a renovation, preserving original pine floors and many well-kept furnishings. Artilleriet Design Studio introduced a nature-inspired palette using Farrow & Ball hues, subtle contrasts, and updated pieces to add warmth and continuity. The interiors emphasize an edited, collected aesthetic that feels lived-in and dynamic. The home embodies the philosophy that a residence is never finished, evolving through careful adjustments over time.
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