Mia's Apartment
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16-Aug-2024
Jack Mama and Nina Tolstrup, are the husband-and-wife duo behind Studiomama. Their fascination with small-space design boils down to the puzzle it presents in terms of discovering the simple changes or elements that will transform it into its most effective and eye-catching form.
For this 54sqm/581sqft lower-level London flat, the pair explored the transformative possibilities of subdividing elements, shaping a home that is versatile, comfortable, and playful.
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