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Filippa K Sells Her Home

Fashion queen has design as passion Sotheby's International Reality came out with a new selling prospect which is indeed the home of Filippa Knuttsson, also known as Filippa K. She established her well known Swedish fashion line in 1993 and has now high street stores all around Scandinavia and Central Europe. The apartment, two story penthouse suite, is situated in one of the Stockholms most valuable area in Norrmalm. Nearby the city's fashion distict. The house is built in the late 19th Century but it was recently refurbished by famous Swedish architect couple Björn and Marianne Aaro. The apartment is - as apartments in Stockholm often are - an co-op apartment. It has 7 rooms and a kitchen (with four bedrooms). Living area is rather big: 340m2. It has one backlash: the house has no lift. Perhaps Filippa was tired to bear grocieries up to the third floor? The bidding starts from 25.000.000 SEK (around 3M€) and the monthly fee for the apartment is 9617 SEK/month. Look...

Story of Edvard Munchs Wine & Spirits Bottles

Edvard Munchs wine and spirit bottles are found reports Norwegian Broadcasting Company NRK earlier today. This artist -whose painting "The Scream" became the most expensive painting ever sold in an auction* - proved to be the real artist. All bottles were empty when found. Archaelogists wish to find out how Munch had it live in Nedre Ramme farm where the artist spend his live from 1910 until his death in 1944. Thinking of the amount of the empty bottles, something can be concluded very easily. Edvard Munch's painting The Scream was sold for $120m at a Sotheby's auction in New York in May 2012. Owner of the Ramme farm and the financer of the archaeological excavation is the very same Petter Olsen who sold the painting in the auction. Edvard Munch was here. Photo: Petter Olaisen/NRK Related links: NRK: Graver fram Edvard Munchs vin- og spritflasker Sotheby's- The Scream