At Home with Fara
Actually, Fara Mahmudy is a student. Around 2 years ago, the 25-year-old found a flat in her adopted home of Hamburg in the Generalsviertel with her partner. For some time now, Fara has been sharing authentic impressions from their shared flat on her account. Fara proves like no other that individual furnishing is possible on a relatively small budget, because "cheap doesn't always mean IKEA". More and more people liked this, the account grew, and the first collaborations with furniture brands began to take shape. She curates her furnishings carefully, mixing flea market finds with contemporary designs. With mirrors and the right colours, she gives the 59 square metre flat more air – and anyone who enters it quickly forgets the square footage. What immediately catches the eye, however: everything glows in warm colours, which are a compensation for the lack of sunshine on this autumn day.
Q: One thing that immediately struck me when we walked in here were the colours, which are immediately appealing. You've relied heavily on pastel colours in this flat. How did that come about? What does colour do to you? Why is it so colourful here? What would you advise people who aren't quite so bold with colour?
Q: You can be bold without being bold, because colour can always be painted over.
Q: You mentioned it earlier. We are in a flat that measures 59 square metres. Yet it feels like we are in 100 square metres. How did you manage that?
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the most in the land?

Q: You stand here in the room and have the feeling of double the length because you have so many large mirrors, which don't take up much space – they hang on the wall after all. Another topic, which is of course exciting for us, are the Kelims that you have here. There are even two of them that have made their way to you. You've also opted for pastel colours there. Why, and what do the Kelims do for the flat in your opinion?
Q: It suits you, it suits the flat. Another thing where colour is also a theme is the walls in the dining room, which you've just painted in a particularly beautiful colour from Anna von Mangoldt. You've chosen a light sage-matcha green. Why this colour?
Q: That has turned out really beautifully too. I think in combination with the Kelim that's lying there, which also has these green nuances in the border, it's an incredibly beautiful combination that makes the room super friendly, even cosier and more extraordinary.

The colour "Ceylon" by Anna von Mangoldt looks so beautiful and impressive in combination with our matching Kelim Gashgai.










