Interior designer Mil Bodron joined architect Svend Fruit to form Bodron+Fruit in 1998. Since then, Fruit’s understated, minimalist structures, fixed in natural contexts, have combined with Bodron’s elegantly placed, perfectly scaled interior compositions in new and reconstructed homes nationwide.
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Bodron+Fruit takes a holistic approach to designing spaces, from structure to interiors to the furniture housed within. Their work embraces the understated ethos of Modernism with a few tactical points of drama.
Interior designer Mil Bodron joined architect Svend Fruit to form Bodron+Fruit in 1998. Since then, Fruit’s understated, minimalist structures, fixed in natural contexts, have combined with Bodron’s elegantly placed, perfectly scaled interior compositions in new and reconstructed homes nationwide.