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{home inspiration: turebyholm castle, denmark}

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. . . today, it's whisked away by the grandeur and light of this stunning rococo castle in the sprawling danish countryside -- built in 1754, it is utterly filled with a perfect mix of art deco and modern italian furniture designs, exquisite antiques and hand printed silk wallpaper, gilt wood wall panels and gold-rimmed china, intermingling beautifully with spectacularly ornate mirrors and glittering chandeliers . . .


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{images: home of winnie mølsgaard & her husband eigil, photography by kira brandt, styling by katrine martensen-larsen via desire to inspire}

18 | pensées, des commentaires & des notes:

rebecca [Reply] said...

whoa fancy fancy!

Chic Coles [Reply] said...

How beautiful.

Dustjacket Attic [Reply] said...

Beautiful, especially the wallcovering.

I love your extra page content (You always have the best ideas), the inspiration board is really something.

xxx DJ

Ana Zee [Reply] said...

Just wanted to say that I love your blog and that I awarded you the Stylish Blogger Award. :)

Helena - A Diary of Lovely [Reply] said...

so luxurious, love the girly elements mixed with gold, modern and classy

christinaloucks [Reply] said...

oh, that dining room is such a great mix of glamour + mid century with those chairs. very nice balance.

Kendra H. [Reply] said...

LOVE


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Australienne Home [Reply] said...

That's a really beautiful home, so simple but still glamorous

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Callie Grayson [Reply] said...

stunning, that dining room is a dream!!
xx
callie

Nicole C [Reply] said...

This is such a lovely post!! I love all the clean white walls and furniture! The vintage chandelier is wonderful!!

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id rather be shopping [Reply] said...

the rustic wide plank wood floors pair so unexpectedly well with the gilt wood panel walls...beautiful!

xo,
joAnn

Naomi [Reply] said...

Simple and elegant...always comes to mind whenever I see Danish decor. Always a pleasure to visit my favorite blog.xx

Sarah Klassen [Reply] said...

Roséline, I just adore how you have written about this beautiful place... when I opened your page, I think my heart might have actually stopped for a moment—it is perfection! All of the white, gold and soft greys are just lovely. The spaces feels so open, yet not cold at all. Also, there is something about those unique chairs in the sitting area—I don't know why, but I really, really like them. Have you seen chairs like them before? They are vintage, perhaps?

xoxo

magdalena viktoria [Reply] said...

I like that at first I was drawn by its simplicity, but looking closer it was about its intricate design.

oddtrite [Reply] said...

That is quite the grand entrance and the interiors are both grand and simple at the same time.

Sinny [Reply] said...

Beautiful! So bright and airy. Love the gold and white tea set.

Cari-Jane Hakes [Reply] said...

That Is Most Beautiful. I can almost smell the freshness and the clean-ness of these spaces just from looking at the pictures. The little hints of gold edging and timber give it such a delicate feel.

Jenni Austria Germany [Reply] said...

i like that wallpaper.

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