The Oriental Collection - Catalog - Page 92
REZAS X BY LØTH
By Løth x Rezas
by
K AT R I N E M A R T E N S E N - L A R S E N
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FREDERIK JOHS
I N T H E M I D D L E O F O D E N S E , A L A R G E S TAT E LY
M A N S I O N R I S E S U P. S K E T C H E D A N D C O N S T R U C
T E D AC C O R D I N G T O A L L T H E L AT E S T T R E N D S O F
T H E L AT E 18 0 0 S . R E D B R I C K W I T H A R C H E S A B O V E
The details were meticulously chosen as the architect
sat at the drawing board back in the 1870s. He was
T H E W I N D O W S , A S L AT E R O O F, C O P P E R G U T T E R S
AND A DISTINCTIVE WHITE CORNICE UNDER THE
confident that the bricklayer, carpenter and joiner were
masters of their craft. The level of detail in the masonry
E AV E S , W H I C H H I G H L I G H T S T H E D E TA I L S O F T H E
and woodwork is rare and extremely beautifully done.
Note, among other things, the details over the window
RAFTERS OF THE ROOF CONSTRUCTION IN THE
and how the cut-out in the wind sheath on the gable
allows the French balcony door to have a clear view.
M O S T B E A U T I F U L W AY.
Katrine Martensen-Larsen – Stylist on
this catalogue, is also a renowned writer,
publisher, blogger and instagrammer.
In the hall there is a single Persian Ghom Silk rug. The finest rug you can find – and in itself a work of art. The
rug is signed by the creator and completely changes colour depending on the direction from which it is viewed.
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