Launched earlier this 12 months, the latest trip spot to be added to the Vipp lodge concept is a former gardener’s residence offering an escape to nature blended with fashionable comfort and luxury.
Initially courting once more to the 18th century, the Vipp Farmhouse is located in a forest on an property on the Danish island of Lolland, a two hour drive from Copenhagen. Behind the attraction of a standard exterior with whitewashed facades and a thatched roof the within has been updated to create thoughtfully designed fashionable lodging that will host as a lot as 6 guests. There are 3 double bedrooms, along with one on the underside floor that opens up onto a yard terrace, plus a bathroom and an open plan kitchen and residing house – 88m² in full.
The modern Scandinavian minimalist inside – a shiny, mild home filled with snug textiles and curated paintings finds – was designed by Julie Cloos Mølsgaard and incorporates a modular Vipp kitchen and toilet. The furnishings, lighting and tools are moreover by Vipp.
Modern seasonal produce, capable of be cooked up inside the Vipp kitchen, is on the market from the neighbouring property, which offers Danish Michelin consuming locations along with the property restaurant.
Commissioned by Vipp and the property proprietor Ulrik. Th. Jørgensen, the Vipp Farmhouse is the fourth to be added to the Vipp lodge concept – distinctive lodging offering the prospect to experience the Vipp design philosophy and merchandise in out of the weird locations.
Totally different Vipp lodge areas embrace the Vipp Shelter at Lake Immeln in Sweden and The Vipp loft and Chimney House in Copenhagen.
Book a maintain at vipp.com/lodge
Problem by Vipp | Images: Anders Schønneman | Inside design: Julie Cloos Mølsgaard