While Sisseck clearly appreciates beautiful
design,tominimise clutterandkeepthe interior
stylecohesivesheresiststhetemptationtofillher
housewith toomanyfurnishings.“I’mfascinated
bypeoplewhocanlivesurroundedbybeautiful
thingsthattelltheirstories,”shesays.“Butin my
own world,I feelcrowded ifthere istoomuch
that requires my attention. My visual sensitivity
meansthatI cravesimplicityandclarity.”
Theresidencemayappearpicture-perfect,but
Sisseckviews the decor asawork in progress
- changing things up is all part of her style.
“Wherever I havelived,things haverarelyhad
a fixed place,” she explains.“When youhave
looked atsomething hundreds of times before,
youstopreallyseeingit;yousimplydon’tregisterit
thesameway.Whenyouregularlychangethings
upjustalittle,youcandiscoverandappreciate
things again in a new context. It’s a bit like
restoringaclassicshirtandgivingit asmall,new
detail– itallowsyoutoseehowbeautifulitis,
evenif youthinkyouknow it so well that you’d
never be surprised.”E
SisseckmatchesanIKEA
bedframewitha vintage
bedspread,Verner
PantonlampandAnna
CastelliFerrieriFor
Kartell nightstand
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