54 WINTER 2026 Throughout the home, Ullvetter has incorporated pieces that play well with her own designs, such as a Cassina Zig Zag Chair in cherrywood and a deep-seated Marenco Sofa from Arflex. A vintage King chair with its crown-like detail (by 20th-century Finnish designer Olavi Hänninen) is paired with an almost crate-shaped, Ullvetter-designed sideboard crafted in oak and walnut. And there’s a subtly pleasing sense of proportion in the way the edge of an Ethnicraft teak dining table and the backs of her own solid walnut Dune Chairs line up. Ullvetter also transformed the previous kitchen into a much lighter space (outfitting it with oak cabinets, three- legged barstools from Nikari and travertine countertops and backsplash), sanded all the floors and replaced existing doors. “For me,” muses Ullvetter, “design is about eliminating excess and focusing on essential forms. It is about rigorous attention to details and carefully selecting the right materials.” Clearly. 6 An Ethnicraft teak dining table, paired with Ullvetter’s Dune chair in solid walnut and paper cord. 7 In the primary bedroom, a side table in solid ash. 8 Artwork by Swedish artists Åsa Stenerhag and Fanny Bylund sits atop a dresser from the Danish design house GUBI. 9 The new kitchen, built by Himlekök, features oak cabinetry and travertine countertops. 6 7 8 9 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
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