Swedish furniture designer and architect, Bruno Mathsson, built two summer houses between 1960 and 1965, that have slowly decayed into disrepair. Mikael Olsson has photographed both houses over the past decade [for his] book, Sodrakull Frosakull. — lushpad.com
Bruno Mathsson's furniture designs are perhaps most recognizable by their mixture of curved wood and woven textile, and his architecture led Sweden's modernism movement. Two of his major works are his own homes, Frösakull and Södrakull, for which Olsson's book is named.
Take a peek inside the abandoned homes by perusing a selection of photos from Sodrakul Frosakull:
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Just to get this info up on the net: I managed to find the location of the Frösakull house by asking around town and found out that it was sold last August. It's currently being renovated by the new owners, so can't be explored.
Thanks for the update keithm! Must be a fascinating/challenging bit of renovation work.
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