Nancy Campbell’s house in the wood
A luxury shelter
The American photographer Nancy Campbell has a very special house surrounded by uncontaminated nature in the State of Maine.
Inspired to the painter Carl Larsson’s cottage in Sundborn a small village around Stockholm, this house is completely made of wood.
The location chosen by the photographer for her residence is made of many little islands off the coast of the Penobscot Bay, an inlet of the Mid Coast overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Surrounded by the wood, each space in this house has been thought of by the same Campbell to pay homage to her passions.
There are of course also references to some movies of Ingmar Bergman or to the texts of Yasunari Kawabata, the first writer of Japanese nationality to win in 1968 the Nobel prize in literature.
Romantic and cosy there is room for the Japanese tradition and Nordic taste, the ideal house for whom wants to enjoy the pleasure of silence.
Living, Luxury Homes, People And Brand,
Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Carl Larsson, Ingmar Bergman, Mid Coast, Nancy Campbell, Nobel prize in literature, Penobscot Bay, Stockholm, Sundborn, Yasunari Kawabata
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