Completing our week long sneaky-peeks at impressive interior spaces filled with those all important fabulous chairs, we couldn't help but feature this stunning home of Berlin-based set designer Sylvester Koziolek. With nearly every surface in black, Koziolek sets a deep and dramatic stage, with his impressive collection of 20th century design seemingly rising from the darkness.

Sofa by Marco Zanini and armchair by Osvaldo Borsani.

Albini's Luisa chair.

The Lady Chair was a flea market bargain revived with new velvet upholstery.

Included in Koziolek's collection are a lounge chair and sofa by Marco Zanuso, an adjustable chaise by Osvaldo Borsani and chairs by Ilmari Tapiovaara, Charlotte Perriand, Charles and Ray Eames and Franco Albini.
Credits/Images: The North Elevation
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