Bridge For Design Spring 2014 Bridge For Design Spring 2014 Issue | Page 162

Welcoming Entrance The exterior of his house (above) is a mix of architectural ideas pinched from around the world. The door surround is in a Dutch South African style and the stone dogs are reproductions purchased in Spain. The wonderfully heavy pair of wooden doors from Brazil take you from the hot Florida sun into a cool grey entrance hall. Grey is a colour that Lars is not afraid to use a lot. “I am a very grey person,” he says with a slightly wry tone. Playing with Scale In a nook off the living room (left), a large Henry Koehler artichoke painting illustrates Lars’ fondness for hanging large artworks on small walls. Decorating a large room can be daunting. Oversized art is a quick way to temper any feeling of emptiness. The picture hanging over the sofa anchors the rest of the pictures, which climb the walls from the floor, and push the eye up to the ceiling for an even greater sense of space. On hanging, Lars is very clear: “Big pictures in the centre, the smaller ones around the edge. And one wall per room is enough.” Invitation to Sit There isn’t a corner in this house where you can’t plunk yourself down and perch for a minute. A table, pair of chairs and sculptural lamp (opposite) decorate this exterior passageway. Lars treats exterior spaces like interior ones. The wall here is hung with carved wooden stag’s heads. 162 Bridge for Design Spring 2014