London residence that was originally a jam factory now becomes a dwelling for a Danish family
NABO, the London-based brand known for its sustainably produced tea and coffee products, has opened its doors to reveal a stunning home in Bermondsey, photographed by Christina Thaisen. The interviewee, whose identity remains undisclosed, shares a glimpse of their living space, filled with unique design pieces and a rich history.
The heart of the home is the dining area, where a table designed by Egon Eiermann takes centre stage. The table, a testament to mid-century modern design, is complemented by Ant Chairs by Arne Jacobsen, dating back to the 1970s. The chairs, with their iconic design, add a touch of timeless elegance to the space.
Above the dining table, a PH Limited edition pendant light in copper illuminates the room. The Circle Lamp by Frama, with its minimalist design, adds a modern touch to the otherwise classic setting. The room also boasts a daybed, an inherited piece that adds a personal touch to the home.
The interviewee's home, NABO, showcases incredible bones, with a blend of old and new elements creating a harmonious atmosphere. The home's design reflects the brand's ethos of carefully crafted, small-scale sustainable moments.
The interviewee does not specify if they work with design, but the home is a testament to their eye for detail and appreciation for quality pieces. For those interested in learning more about the interviewee's home and design choices, their survey can be found on Instagram at The New Craftsmen instagram.
From the unique dining table to the inherited daybed, each piece in NABO's home tells a story, reflecting the brand's commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship. The photography of the home, courtesy of Christina Thaisen, captures the essence of NABO's ethos, offering a glimpse into a home that is as unique as the brand itself.