Thomas Sandell is the creator of the design for Villa Sagalid, a house that spans 500 meters and rises four stories, with a panoramic view on the top floor. The pool with which the house is equipped is hidden as much as possible from passing ships and boats
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Villa Sagalid, the villa with ceramic walls that look as if they were painted by hand
Wide cliffs and open sea towards the horizon: the starting point for the construction of a private house in Djurö, Villa Sagalid, whose ceramic cladding is inspired by the color and texture of the surrounding pine bark
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The exterior is completely covered in handmade, dark-colored ceramic tiles that vibrate depending on how the sun reflects off them. A dozen uniquely characterful tiles that bear the architect's signature are randomly scattered throughout the building
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Top image, content and gallery images: Åke E.son Lindman