This Danish apartment belongs to a bachelor anddemonstrates not only original solutions, but also the excellent artistic taste of its author and owner – designer Anders Krakau. The masculine interior is cold, faceless and most often very expensive. This Danish apartment by designer Anders Krakau is ready to enter into a dispute with established opinion.Expensive? Not at all: the owner mainly used furniture from IKEA, which he aged himself.Faceless? Hardly: the owner's balanced character and slightly philosophical view of the world are visible in almost every detail.Cold?It might be chilly for a young married couple, but for a modern business man, the velvety shades of earth, leather and wood are more than comfortable. In addition, all this cool matte is skillfully illuminated by multi-level lighting.Light plays a special role in this interior:There are countless table lamps here, several “atmospheric” lamps and even a mirrored corner with a small collection of alcohol, which creates an intricate play of light and shadow in the evening.There are also some very traditional ones for men here.den items: deer skins on dining chairs, "hunting trophies" in the form of stuffed birds, and even a tree branch as a hint at the owner's readiness to someday build a family nest. http://boligmagasinet.dk/ Anders Krakau