
Some of us have entered the world of Art because we expect it to be liberaring and meaningful. We admire art in galleries and museums and have chosen a couple of art pieces we want to live with every day.
Copenhagen Penthouse by Norm Architects is a white space where you can create large art-hanging displays, highlighted by museum-quality lighting. All the lights are dimmable: an ideal setting for an art collection. Danish Architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen call it “The intelligent house.” iPhone users, this is for you. The penthouse owners, can control the lights, the fireplace and the air conditioning with a single touch on their iPhone. Authentically cool.
Is technology here to inspire us through art forms? I am always intrigued by our preference for noise. The show goes on.


Otro bello trabajo de Norm Architects.
Podéis ver otro apartamento suyo en: http://interior-es.blogspot.com/search/label/Norm%20Architects
Saludos y felicidades por el blog!
Not a big fan of the telly — no need for television in a minimalistic place. But the whole place is gorgeous!
María José, que fantástico descubrir el proyecto Copenhagen Penthouse II en tu blog. Me dio tanto gusto leer tu post sobre “John Pawson: minimalismo en estado puro” en http://interior-es.blogspot.com/2009/10/john-pawson-puro-minimalismo.html. Soy una gran admiradora de su filosofía.
Thank you for your best wishes to the Minimalissimo team and for introducing “Minimalist Interiors” http://interior-es.blogspot.com/. Saludos.
Thomas, life without a TV? The Netflix app for the iPad is a great alternative to watch movies on a cozy sofa.:)