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.

‘I wanted to create a “house of calm” so we have a peaceful environment to come home to. I find most of my inspiration in nature, and have a special love for understated aesthetics. I adore greenery, and can’t imagine a home without it. Most of our plants are edible, so I never worry about my daughter going outside exploring the garden!’

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