Frits Henningsen & The Craftsmanship

Frits Henningsen (1889-1965) was and still is known for his uncompromising and perfectionist approach to craftsmanship, his dynamic personality and strong designs. Today, some of his pieces are considered among the best of 20th century Danish furniture production. And for good reason.
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Inspiration for the home office 2024

As more and more people work from home, the importance of a well-designed and functional home office has become more and more obvious. Whether you work from home full-time or only occasionally, having a dedicated workspace that meets your needs can have a huge impact on your productivity, creativity and overall job satisfaction.

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Why reupholstering is better than buying new

It may seem like a complicated and pricey project, but upcycling furniture can actually be a clever, sustainable and often cheaper way than purchasing new. In this blog post, we explore some of the benefits of upcycling furniture, from price savings to its environmental impact.
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Enamel artist Inger Hanmann

The technique of enameling - burning glass onto metal or silver - has been known since ancient times, and in medieval Europe, highly refined jewelry was made from enamel. But it is not this type of small-scale art that Hanmann was interested in. Read the full blog post here.
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The Partners Desk by Mogens Koch

The rare 'Partners Desk' by Mogens Koch was first shown at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Furniture Exhibition in 1938 for master cabinetmaker N. C. Jensen Kjær ⏤ the same year in which Koch was awarded the renowned Eckersberg Medal, which honours work of high artistic quality. Read the full blog post here.
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Vibeke's elegant Christmas table 2022

Vibeke, who works in our Flagship Store in Copenhagen, has this year decorated a Christmas table with tableware and glassware from the old renowned workshops, where quality and design were paramount. Get inspired here.
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10 Terrific Eateries in Copenhagen

Did you know that the world's best restaurant 2022 is in Copenhagen? Copenhagen is the culinary stronghold of Northern Europe and can offer memorable and unique experiences if you find the right places. Here, we give you our 10 warmest recommendations for Copenhagen eateries that we think have something special to offer ⏤ known as well as unknown spots ⏤ with an emphasis on atmosphere, sustainability, décor and quality.
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10 HANDPICKED DESIGN HOTELS IN THE HEART OF COPENHAGEN

With some of the world's best restaurants, a spectacular culture scene and renowned furniture design, Denmark is definitely worth a visit!⁠ If you're planning a stay in Copenhagen, we've listed 10 hand-picked boutique hotels for you to consider. We've paid particular attention to the atmosphere, interiors and service, which will contribute to a comfortable and pleasant stay in the city. 

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The Spectacular Septima pendant

The Septima Pendant was developed in 1927-31 and was first time exhibited at Kunstindustrimuseet (now Designmuseum Danmark) in September 1928 in a prototype version. Here it received several positive reviews in the press, although PH did not see the lamp as finished yet. Read the whole story here.
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Visit us during 3daysofdesign 2021

At 3daysofdesign, Casa Shop, KLASSIK, MILLION and Klassik Studio, have joined forces to convert Casa Shop's iconic store in central Copenhagen into a design exhibition exploring what happens when different styles, new designs and vintage meets. The exhibition want to show that it's possible through those meeting to achieve something completely new in interior design.
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KLASSIK in Ark Journal

Good design does not have to be complicated. Poul Kjærholm and Jørgen Høj's shown 'JH-106' lounge chair are a good example of this. Kjærholm was only 25 years old when he, in collaboration with his good friend, Jørgen Høj, designed the chair for master cabinetmaker Thorald Madsen.
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The Clam Chair: The Design Mystery Behind a Danish Icon

The ever-popular Clam Chair has long been one of the most mysterious pieces of furniture on the Danish market—who is the true designer behind this remarkable piece? Philip Arctander? Arnold Madsen? Read the blog post here.

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