Scandinavian
Symphony
Danang, Vietnam
A Scandinavian residence on the Hàn River
Scandinavian design was shaped by long winters — a culture built to treasure light, wood, and warmth indoors. Da Nang has the opposite condition: light in abundance, sun that rarely leaves. This project takes that same Nordic restraint and lets it stretch out instead of hunker down.
Pale oak, travertine, and boucle carry a quiet, honest material palette through curved walls and soft-edged rooms, while a sculptural halo pendant and a scattered field of glass-tube lights bring in the drama Scandinavian interiors usually save for the dark months. The kitchen shifts between two moods — a pale, sunlit version in travertine and soft blue-grey, and a deeper take in petrol-blue cabinetry with a brushed brass hood — showing how the same restrained language can hold both a bright morning and an evening dinner.
The real shift happens outdoors. A timber pergola stripes the terrace in sunlight, olive trees and grasses stand in for birch and pine, and an outdoor kitchen and bar turn the rooftop into the home's true living room — the Hàn River and city skyline as the ever-changing backdrop.
Symphony isn't Scandinavian design imported wholesale. It's Scandinavian discipline, given a river, a climate, and a reason to open every door.