When John and Juli Baker of Toronto store Mjölk purchased an 1800s farming stone home north of Lake Ontario, it was an impulse. Despite that truth, the inside got here collectively fairly thoughtfully courtesy of their signature Scandinavian-meets-Japanese fashion (see their metropolis residence for extra). The residing space is a heat but rustic compilation of basic midcentury design, antiques scored at public sale, and decor curated from their very own choice at Mjölk. Listed here are the important thing parts of the look.
Above: John and Juli sourced the salvaged hearth encompass tiles from Lindholm Kakelugn, a Swedish reclamation firm, working with their builder to put in a brand new masonry firebox and a flue channel. {Photograph} by Juli Baker from An Vintage Stone Home Revived, from John and Juli Baker of Mjolk in Toronto.
Above: The room is designed with mild wooden and heat tones. “We sanded the unique flooring and utilized lye and cleaning soap to get the pale pure look,” John says. {Photograph} by Juli Baker from An Vintage Stone Home Revived, from John and Juli Baker of Mjolk in Toronto.
Supplies
Above: The partitions are completed in lime fresco paint from Pure & Authentic; seen right here is the Milk White pigment.
Lighting & Furnishings
Above: The ground lamp is the Hase BL Brass and Leather-based Ground Lamp; $3,995 CAD ($3,070 USD roughly).
Above: The couch is the Mayor Couch by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen for &Custom. John and Juli completed it within the under Kvadrat material.
Above: The couch is completed in a heat shade of cotton velvet from Kvadrat. The Sahco Cotton Velour in Cuba is a detailed match.
Above: The Peacock Chair was designed by Hans Wegner for PP Møbler and is on the market at Danish Design Retailer.
Above: The espresso desk is the &Custom Fly Espresso Desk in Smoke Oak and Nero Marquina; €1,631.
Above: An analogous facet desk to the classic/vintage one seen close to the armchairs is the Mjölk Horshima Facet Desk; $1,340 CAD ($1,030 USD roughly).
Textiles
Above: An analogous sheepskin is the Gotland Sheepskin in Lighter Grey; $325 at Hygge Life.
Above: The Märta Måås-Fjetterström Snäckorna Rug, designed by Barbro Nilsson in 1943, was gained at public sale. It’s additionally obtainable at Mansour; contact for value and ordering info.
Equipment
Above: An analogous vase to the glass vase on the espresso desk is the Ilse Crawford for Lobmeyr Massive Vase; $415 at MARCH.
Above: The Brass Fireplace Instruments by Thom Fougere for Mjölk are $1,595 CAD for the set ($1,225 USD roughly).
Above: Designed by Fredrik Bull, the Akolytt Candle Holder is $425 CAD ($325 USD) at Mjölk.
Above: The Brass Candle Stand is $225 CAD ($173 USD) at Mjölk.
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