Windmühle Bradford
Ottmarsbocholt, Germany
Living in a monument
the windmill at Ottmarsbocholt was still used for grinding corn until the 1970s. Today, the listed building is home to Jeannette and Alfred Bradford. A place with its own special charm: the 200 square metres extend over four floors, and the walls are round - with no corners or edges at all. A plain table, leather sofa and metal shelves now stand under the wooden ceiling with solid beams where horse-drawn carriages used to be loaded with sacks of flour. Purism in the bathroom is provided by the washbasin and bath from our design line BetteArt. A statement to timeless functionalism.
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