5/22/2023 0 Comments Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman“In Germany, people are a bit scared to use color, or to have a strong visual language within their home,” says Dannenfeldt. With inspirations ranging from Memphis to old Disney movies, Gwosdzik and Dannenfeldt describe their application of color as “intuitive.” Thankfully, their polychromatic aesthetic is catching on in their home country, which typically leans much more conservative, decor-wise. After a few years designing furniture for kids - including their own - the pair expanded into interiors, never losing their acute skill for deploying color and shape in a playful way. The studio was founded by Sina Gwosdzik and Jakob Dannenfeldt, who met at school and became partners in work and life. If you ever needed proof that colorful can be chic ( which we didn’t, obviously), this is it. But not in the hands of Berlin studio Jäll & Tofta, whose projects marry the joy and spirit of childhood whimsy with a sophisticated, well-considered maturity. Progressing from designing furniture for children to interiors for the whole family could easily result in spaces that were too kitschy or twee.
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