• FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

    FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

  • FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

    FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

  • FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

    FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

  • FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

    FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

  • FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

    FANØ -Tollgård Design Group, Images: Knud Holscher and Staffan Tollgård by Richard Gooding

of

Awards Icon
One-off Homes, Medium & Small- (Over £1M)

2019 WIN Awards: FANØ - Tollgård Design Group

FANØ - Tollgård Design Group is an entry in the One-off homes, large and small category at the 2019 World Interiors News Awards.

by Copy taken from entry 2019 29 August 2019 2019

Fanø tells a story of the creative connections that realised a client’s dream of a sand-dune retreat in the Danish archipelago. Completed in March 2018, Tollgård designed the interiors alongside renowned architect Knud Holscher.

The red thread – or design DNA - was the visual and visceral connection with a uniquely Danish landscape. Architecturally, the simple and beautiful construction coexists harmoniously with the surrounding landscape and neighbouring structures. Internally; comfortable, functional minimalism allows the clients to enjoy every space to its fullest and detach from city life. The minimal, poetic palette of the 300sqm summer house was curated to reflect and lionise the raw beauty of the dunes and seascape beyond, while taking the demands of family life into account.

The continuous use of a robust, textured tiles enlarge the inter-connected spaces and ensure fitness for purpose. Exposed brickwork on the chimney breast expresses the Scandinavian tenet of truth to materials. Together with Copenhagen-based atelier KBH, pieces of functional sculptures were executed in solid oak to link spaces and encourage family connections through shared pursuits. Furniture was chosen from Danish heroes past and present to delight through design and laid out to promote the power of personal connections. 

Fanø is a place to decompress, to connect with nature, to spend time with family and friends: to look out at the bigger, more important picture. These were the client’s hopes and dreams for their sand-dune retreat. The amount of time they are drawn back to it is testimony to its success.

To see more amazing entries from this year’s WIN Awards please click here.


Want to submit your project to World Architecture News?

Contact The Team