The Dicke family's house in Arnsberg,western Germany,was built as a shrine to the 1920s Bauhaus-style of architecture. It comprises 237 square meters of living space - a blank canvas for the family to experiment with cubist designs. The 4-storey building is light and airy,and made up of several intertwined cubes.
This is such a warm and cozy home...Does this house also employ a receptionist at the entrance to the home???
60odeeman 2 years ago
It's luck in Germnay they don't have earthquake.
overseachininadoll 2 years ago
Very cosy and pleasant place!
SpiritFelix 2 years ago
Interesting to see what is more usually seen as exhibition or corporate type furniture in a domestic setting designed to accommodate them in that context.
charlessmyth 2 years ago