Turn-of-the-Century Charm and Design Classics in a Stockholm Apartment
On the second floor of a turn-of-the-century apartment building near the greenery of Tegnérlunden in Stockholm, this stunning, renovated apartment features period elements and two bedrooms.
The 102-square-meter apartment pairs original elements from the late 19th century with contemporary furnishings. Large windows flood the spaces with natural light, while soft, light colors add a serene ambiance to the interior.

The apartment’s layout features a kitchen and the master bedroom on the courtyard side, while the other side features three rooms in a row, featuring huge windows facing the street.

The living room is the largest of the three rooms, with two windows letting in soft natural light.


Period elements such as stucco and a traditional fireplace are paired with contemporary furniture like the bold zebra-striped Miles Sofa from Dusty Deco, classic Italian “Camaleonda” modular elements in a terracotta shade designed by Mario Bellini, and the Butterfly Stool from Vitra.



The room features a beautiful original Kakelugn with pastel-colored decorations.

From the living room, double doors lead you to the apartment’s dining room.


The marble dining table is topped with Ingo Maurer’s Zettel’z hanging lamp, while six Olavi Hänninen T-chairs surround the table.


On the other side of the apartment, facing the courtyard, a new site-built kitchen by Vikens Hantverkeri with carefully selected materials has been fitted. The wooden cabinets are topped with a sleek stainless steel counter.



The master bedroom is situated next to the kitchen. The courtyard room is color-drenched in a pale blue shade, including the carpet and the curtains. The walnut cabinet, topped with a green Flos “Snoopy” lamp, adds a warm touch to the space.


The smaller bedroom is located next to the dining room. The room, now a charming children’s bedroom, is painted in a soft beige-yellow shade. The striped bedside table is topped with the “Soft Serve Table Lamp” by Crème Atelier.


The tiled inner hall between the dining room and the master bedroom is fitted with built-in wardrobes.


A small walk-in closet is located in the hall, featuring vibrant blue cabinetry and aubergine-colored walls and ceiling.

The bathroom is designed in a classic style, pairing nicely with the turn-of-the-century building style.

The apartment is listed for sale at Fantastic Frank Stockholm.
