Art, architecture and travel in Denmark
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Denmark - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Denmark.
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Danish studio Tableau takes flower arranging into uncharted waters
We talk to Tableau Copenhagen founder Julius Værnes Iversen on the studio's evolution from flower shop to fully-fledged design operation and its collaboration with artists, designers and design brands
By TF Chan Published
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At home with artist Jeppe Hein
Even in a period of social distancing, the art world continues to turn. In our ongoing series, we go home, from home, with artists finding inspiration in isolation. Reached in Berlin, Jeppe Hein looks back on a decade of mindfulness and reflects on changing oneself in order to change the world
By TF Chan Published
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Benjamin Hubert’s lighting for Muuto mimics the silkworm’s act of ‘self-wrapping’
Benjamin Hubert’s Layer Studio has collaborated with Danish manufacturer Muuto for their new lighting range, Strand
By Alice Morby Published
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First look at Danish brand Vipp’s debut furniture collection
By TF Chan Published
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Fredericia Furniture opens its first overseas store in former Victorian warehouse in London
By Clare Dowdy Published
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Dinesen opens colourful Aarhus showroom designed by David Thulstrup
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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BIG’s Shenzhen Energy Mansion completes in China
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Ellen van Loon on her architectural ascent, OMA and Copenhagen’s harbourfront
Ellen van Loon takes us through her architectural beginnings, her ascent at OMA, and her recent project in Copenhagen, BLOX; a complex, mixed-use building which also houses the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC)
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Jørn Utzon’s travel diaries and photography reveal the conceptual thinking behind his work
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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One of a kind: Vipp introduces inaugural (and only) lighting range
Danish brand Vipp's new lighting collection, launching next month, also marks the company’s first foray into the form. The debut collection features five pieces, including floor and table options, a ceiling lamp and two wall versions, all produced following the company’s minimal design aesthetic and utilising its 75 years of experience in metalworking.
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Amass — Copenhagen, Denmark
By Micha van Dinther Published