Galerie Andersen
in Berlin, Germany
In the Prenzlauer
Berg neighbourhood in former East Berlin, Mikael Andersen found a building from
the 1800s, which previously contained a brewery. Only after extensive
renovation he was able to open the doors
to this 250-square-metre art venue with works by recognised artists from around
the world.
Above the gallery is
Mikael Andersen’s own flat, which clearly reflects the owner’s profound passion
for art and design as well as his Danish background. The interior revolves
around Scandinavian design. Old classics as well as new designs adorn the home.
The flat has wide Douglas planks from Dinesen throughout.
Along with the general style of the interior design, the light and harmonious
flooring with the clean lines form a beautiful and
elegant background for the expressive art
works that dominate the decor. The art works come from all over the world,
although there is a particular emphasis on German, Danish, Japanese and South
African art, including a large collection of West German Ceramics from the
1960s.
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