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Studio Nichetto Transforms a Retro Villa into an Art Studio

Luca Nichetto of Studio Nichetto recently converts the 1940s villa located in Stockholm into a functional art studio to show off his designs in the comfort of a domestic setting.

It provides a comfortable working space for his team as well as Nichetto explains that "I didn't really need to look for another space in the city center because it's not that important for us as we work globally. A week after beginning to search, I saw on the real estate market what is now the Pink Villa. It was simply perfect and I made the offer." The villa is a classic wooden house from the 40s complete with a gabled roof and a large garden, which was acquired by the creative in 2021.
Trend Themes
1. Residential Workplace - Transforming a residential space into a functional art studio offers an opportunity for professionals to create unique, comfortable workspaces.
2. Domestic Showcase - Showcasing designs in a domestic setting provides an opportunity to highlight the functionality and livability of products.
3. Global Workforce - Working globally can allow professionals to prioritize comfort and functionality over expensive city center office spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The use of residential spaces as functional art studios presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the art and design industry.
2. Real Estate - The transformation of unique residential properties into functional workspaces presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the real estate industry.
3. Remote Work - The ability to work globally and prioritize comfortable and functional work spaces presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the remote work industry.

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