Upgrade Your Pad With Some Swedish Design Tips From This Local Pro

Why did you focus on Scandinavian antique furniture?
“The gist is that it’s very versatile – it goes with everything from contemporary design to English or French aesthetics. [Scandinavian furniture] is so well edited; even pieces from the 1700s or 1800s work well in today’s homes, because they aren’t fussy.
[My partner Thomas Troeschel and I] started Tone on Tone nine years ago after an inspirational trip to Europe. We traveled to Scandinavia and fell in love with the aesthetic, bought some pieces to send home, got great feedback, and decided to start a store.”
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