



A domestic space transformed into a collective workspace.
The Pink Villa sits within a residential area of Stockholm, appearing at first as a familiar wooden house.
Its pale pink façade quietly sets it apart, subtly hinting at a different interior life.


The space is organised around interaction, where work unfolds through proximity rather than separation.
For NICHETTO®, it reflects a shared approach to practice open, collaborative, and shaped by daily exchange.
The interior unfolds from intimate thresholds into brighter spaces facing the garden.
At the centre, a living area acts as a hub where meetings and informal moments naturally overlap.

Materials reflect a layered identity, where Italian references meet Scandinavian restraint.
Workspaces are distributed across levels, encouraging movement throughout the day.
Natural light remains a constant presence, shaping atmosphere and rhythm as it changes over time.
A former garage has been transformed into a guest studio for collaborators and visitors.




The studio extends beyond individual workstations.
It supports collaboration, exchange, and shared processes.
More than an office, the villa is a place to experience.
A space where work, people, and ideas remain closely connected.


Photography
Max Rommel
Our Places
Explore the spaces between Venice and Stockholm where our practice takes place.
Where different rhythms naturally meet a shared vision.

