Gustavian Style
Gustavian Style is a design movement that emerged in Sweden during the late 18th century, particularly under the reign of King Gustav III. It is characterized by its elegant simplicity, light colors, and neoclassical influences, often featuring furniture and decor that emphasize symmetry and proportion.
The style incorporates elements such as painted wood, delicate carvings, and soft fabrics, creating a refined yet comfortable atmosphere. Common colors include pale blues, greens, and whites, which reflect the natural light and enhance the airy feel of the interiors. Gustavian Style remains popular for its timeless appeal and understated elegance.