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Lars Bolander
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The 33 year old design team of Lars Bolander & Nadine Kalachnikoff continue to create and design commercial and residential interiors.
Nadine, Lars' wife, has created line of paintings made of feather butterflies, which are available through her website www.nadinekalachnikoff.com
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Lars Bolander has been referred to as one of Sweden’s foremost interior designers and a pioneer of Swedish design, yet by virtue of his diverse history and education, pinpointing his exact style remains a challenge. He has been featured in House Beautiful, Vogue, Home & Design, World of Interiors, Southern Accents, The Robb Report, American House & Garden, English House & Garden. Architectural Digest and The Wall Street Journal showcased his home in Palm Beach. Lars most recently appeared as a guest on The Martha Stewart Show. To this day Bolander's clientele remains nothing if not international and affluent. From a Swedish cottage gracing the peak of an Aspen mountain to an entire Grecian village, the Lars Bolander style can be safely categorized as unique. Over the years the famed Swedish decorator has developed a form all his own: a daring mixture of ideas and geographic blends that exude both sophistication and a pleasing restfulness to the eye.
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