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CECILIE KOCH LARSEN INTERIOR DESIGN
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Interior Design, Styling & Artefacts.
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Cecilie is a designer, a mother, lover of nature and all things natural. Her Scandinavian upbringing informs her aesthetic, fusing nature's elements with respect to its existing environment and favoring interiors that exude a sense of calm and relaxation. She draws inspiration from organic forms, and imbues her work with the warmth of natural textures to create environments that are at once refined and inviting.
Cecilie work with clients to develop their private homes in Hong Kong, both apartments and houses. She also work with developers, hotel and F&B owners to create hospitality projects both in Hong Kong and abroad.
When it comes to defining her design style, she gravitates towards understated aesthetics, tactile surfaces, muted colours, natural pieces, craftsmanship and combining old with new to create a sense of peace and timelessness.
Through a honed approach, Cecilie helps clients to achieve spaces that improves quality of life and convey a sense of natural sensuality. Focusing on projects that is in line with nature - whether it’s using natural materials, integrating greenery or has a sustainable angle.
“I’m a big believer in simplicity and functionality, but I also have a special love for rare and unusual objects that may not have any other function than looking beautiful in a room”.
Creative Spaces: A Lamma Oasis
Hong Kong-based Danish interior designer Cecilie Koch Larsen moved from the city’s centre to Lamma Island four years ago in search of a more harmonious lifestyle — one that was close to the sea and the outdoors.
Not only did she fall in love with a leafy, double-terrace home she now lives in with her husband and daughter, but with Lamma itself. ‘There’s a really big creative community in Lamma, and the island itself has so much spirit and so much to give,’ Cecilie tells The Style Sheet.
Cecilie+Koch+Larsen%2C+interior+design%2C+Portrait.jpg
Cecilie is a designer, a mother, lover of nature and all things natural. Her Scandinavian upbringing informs her aesthetic, fusing nature's elements with respect to its existing environment and favoring interiors that exude a sense of calm and relaxation. She draws inspiration from organic forms, and imbues her work with the warmth of natural textures to create environments that are at once refined and inviting.
Cecilie work with clients to develop their private homes in Hong Kong, both apartments and houses. She also work with developers, hotel and F&B owners to create hospitality projects both in Hong Kong and abroad.
When it comes to defining her design style, she gravitates towards understated aesthetics, tactile surfaces, muted colours, natural pieces, craftsmanship and combining old with new to create a sense of peace and timelessness.
Through a honed approach, Cecilie helps clients to achieve spaces that improves quality of life and convey a sense of natural sensuality. Focusing on projects that is in line with nature - whether it’s using natural materials, integrating greenery or has a sustainable angle.
“I’m a big believer in simplicity and functionality, but I also have a special love for rare and unusual objects that may not have any other function than looking beautiful in a room”.
Creative Spaces: A Lamma Oasis
Hong Kong-based Danish interior designer Cecilie Koch Larsen moved from the city’s centre to Lamma Island four years ago in search of a more harmonious lifestyle — one that was close to the sea and the outdoors.
Not only did she fall in love with a leafy, double-terrace home she now lives in with her husband and daughter, but with Lamma itself. ‘There’s a really big creative community in Lamma, and the island itself has so much spirit and so much to give,’ Cecilie tells The Style Sheet.
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