An interior designer's graceful Art Nouveau apartment in Stockholm

For interior designer and furniture dealer Marie-Louise Sjögren, this glorious apartment in the Swedish capital is both a showcase of her beloved early 20th-century Scandinavian design and a comfortable family home
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Magnus Mårding

The corridor with its vaulted ceiling and lanterns designed by Marie-Louise.

Magnus Mårding

Marie-Louise runs a furniture gallery in addition to her main interior design business, and sourced pieces for her apartment with an expert eye. There are plenty of 20th-century Scandinavian pieces, with an emphasis on Josef Frank, whose furniture designs she fell in love with while working at Svenkst Tenn as a student, and vintage Swedish textiles, including some by the renowned designer Märta Måås-Fjetterström. Occasional modern designs lend an urban sensibility, such as the Horse armchair by Magniberg that occupies a corner of the sitting room, and a striking plastic armchair that demands attention in the main seating area.

It might come as a surprise that this elegant, sophisticated apartment functions very well as a family home, but Marie-Louise is charmingly blasé about life there with three small children. “Yes, I wanted it to have the serene feel of a gallery,” she says, “but above all I didn't want it to be stiff or formal. We make sure it always feels like a home, with fires and candles burning everywhere for a sense of warmth," she explains. “And the children ride their scooters all over the floors, they are quite happy.”

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