Her work covers a wide variety of musical styles that explores the relationship between technology and nature. And she has had properties in different cities around the world, such as in London and New York.
Apparently, her unique preferences could also be seen in her choice of property and design. Her Brooklyn penthouse in NY, for instance, is a pre-war structure that exudes a unique historic charm.
This 3, square foot property has 4 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms, a formal living room, an office, and an eat-in kitchen. The interior area exudes a refreshing vibe with its grey and beige color scheme with green accents. Plus, she has potted plants at all the right places of the room, specifically near the windows, office tables, and living room near the fireplace. Paintings hung on the wall like muses for her music. Yes, it has the usual full doorman service and an attended elevator.
As an international musician, Bjork splits her time having concerts in her home country, Iceland, and other cities, such as the UK and the US. Along with this info, he happens to find one not so credible story attached to this island, claiming that the house, tucked away from the rest of the world, is actually a secret hideaway for a mysterious billionaire.
Intrigued, the man delves deeper in order to find out more about this Ian Fleming-type character who might be living here… alone, gazing into the vast endless ocean.
Not only that, but according to an article from February 7 the same year, as a recognition for her tremendous contribution to Iceland and its culture, she could do it for free. No matter how charming this story might sound, it is simply untrue. Various photos of the secluded house situated on an island with nothing but acres of vivid green field around have been circulating on the Internet for years now, generating a cobweb of wildly imaginative but untrue stories, ranging from mysterious and romantic to some silly conspiracy theories and even post-apocalyptic scenarios.
For instance, it was suggested that the picture itself is a hoax and the house is actually photoshopped. As per a report in The Sun , the house was built by the association to make trips easier for hunters. The Ellirey island has a huge population of puffins. Although they fall in the category of endangered species, it is not illegal to hunt them in Iceland. Images of the desolate, white house have been shared on several social media platforms including Reddit and Twitter with many wondering who lived there.
It turned out, however, that no one individual or family lived there for long. How far away from civilization would you like to live? By : h0rdur pic. As it turned out, no one lived in the house. Or indeed, the island. The remote island had once been populated with five families about years ago.
As the images of the lonely house went viral across platforms, speculation ran wild.
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