Meridiani House Copenhagen Offers Luxurious Home-Like Atmosphere
Meridiani House Copenhagen is a 180-square-metre showroom space in Hellerup, Copenhagen. Designed by Christine Callsen in 2024, the project draws inspiration from both Italian and Danish design elements. It features various settings showcasing Meridiani collections, with spaces characterised by distinct colour palettes and material contrasts. The design aims to create a harmonious and personalised home-like experience within the showroom, reflecting the adaptability of Meridiani collections in different interior styles.
Meridiani House Copenhagen Showcases Unique Interiors
Meridiani House Copenhagen is a showroom designed to present the Meridiani House project on an international scale. Opened to coincide with Copenhagen’s 3 Days of Design festival in 2024, the showroom showcases Meridiani furnishings through its various interiors.
Lead by Danish designer Christine Callsen, the showroom was designed to be viewed as a home, with distinct and well-dressed living, dining and bedroom areas.
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Showroom Blends Italian and Danish Design Elements
Developed in collaboration with Andrea Parisio, Meridiani’s designer and art director, the interiors aim to reflect the regional design qualities of Meridiani in its new context, balancing personal and cultural furnishing styles.
“The Italian soul of Andrea Parisio and the Danish imprint of Christine Callsen have realized the Meridiani House in Copenhagen as an emotional expression of furnishings, a synthesis of Meridiani versatility and local aesthetic key elements, a connection of multiple parts to make up just the ideal euphony for a place that is home,” Parisio and Callsen told the team behind the project.
Meridiani House Copenhagen was created to have functional elegance, achieved through refined materials and subtle tonal contrasts highlighting the versatility of Meridiani furnishings.
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Showroom Features Rich Finishings and Colours
“The two living spaces appear like the two profiles of a same face: one, with warm and enveloping shades of brown and beige; the other, with colder hues, and white and platinum-plated steel finishes,” said the team behind the Meridiani House project.
“The dining area is dominated by black tones and counterbalanced by the white tea room. In the bedroom, the juxtaposition becomes more material, where the marble tops of the night tables meet the soft padding of the generous headboard of the bed,” it continued.
Characterised by luxurious furnishings, the Meridiani House Copenhagen is set over five apartments and encourages functional yet homey habitation provided by the amenities within each space.
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