This interior ensemble is an excellent example of a minimalist approach to country house design. The corner panoramic glazing with wooden frames acts as a key compositional element, blurring the boundary between the internal space and the natural surroundings. This approach to country house facade design allows for maximum integration of the interior with the landscape, creating a sense of unity with nature.
The relaxation area is dominated by the iconic LC4 chaise longue designed by Le Corbusier, which with its characteristic S-shaped form and chrome frame creates a strong visual accent. The green throw draped over it echoes the natural palette outside the window. Next to it is a miniature geometric coffee table — likely the Wire Side Table by Eames, emphasizing the owners' commitment to modernist classics.
The wooden chair with a curved back and metal legs in the left part of the interior, probably a DCW by Eames, complements the composition, resonating with the warm tone of the wooden window frames and the natural parquet floor. Neutral white walls serve as a perfect background for the few but carefully selected pieces of furniture and graphic artworks in simple frames.
The minimalist black fireplace area on the right adds functionality and completeness to the interior, emphasizing its laconic yet thoughtful character. This interior demonstrates how the skillful use of classic design objects, natural lighting, and natural materials can create a harmonious space, timeless and beyond trends.