From a cottage in Aspen to an entire Grecian village, the Lars Bolander style
can be safely categorized as unique. The famed Swedish decorator has developed a
daring mixture of ideas and geographic blends that exude both sophistication and
a pleasing restfulness to the eye. Known for his light, classic Gustavian design
sensibility, Bolander has packed his 2,300-square-foot Meatpacking District
store full of Swedish antiques, as well as English & French pieces from the 18th
century through the 20th. To this day Bolander's clientele remains nothing if
not international and affluent. As seen in The New York Times: Wherever Bolander
goes, "Bronfmans and Vanderbilts follow."
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