A Dining Room Like Claudia Schiffer’s
- Siuzanna Ahbalian
- Apr 9
- 2 min read
Effortless coziness without the clutter — let’s take a look at how the supermodel uses natural materials and minimal decor to create a warm, inviting space.

Claudia Schiffer recently shared a photo of her dining room on social media, and it’s the perfect example of understated charm. The room is surprisingly simple for someone of her status — but that’s what makes it so refreshing. Think: clean Scandinavian-style wooden furniture, woven chairs, and a soft, nature-inspired palette that flows seamlessly into the view outside. The floor-to-ceiling windows bring the garden right into the room, making the outdoors feel like part of the decor.
A soft, serene tablescape adds life to the space — freshly cut flowers and butterfly-themed dishware from Schiffer’s collaboration with Bordallo Pinheiro offer just the right amount of personality.

Scandinavian style is all about functionality, natural materials (especially wood), soft colors, and organic shapes. Wood is often used for flooring too, but here Claudia went with a modern twist — gray concrete floors. This subtle contrast adds a contemporary edge while still keeping things grounded.
What’s great about Scandi style is that its simplicity can actually feel luxurious — if you stick to high-quality natural materials and avoid artificial colors. It’s all about texture, soft lighting, and creating that cozy, lived-in feel — or “hygge,” as the Danes say.
Sure, Scandinavian decor has been trendy for years, and some may say it’s become a bit overdone. But there’s a reason it stuck around — it shows how you can create warmth and comfort with nothing but light and texture. And while white walls and wood accents are staples, that doesn’t mean you’re locked into a rigid color scheme. You can always switch things up with bold textiles or personal touches to keep your space unique and full of soul.