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3 inspiring Danish-style interiors!

For a number of years now, lovers of fine furniture have been crazy about Scandinavian design, and in particular pieces by Danish designers. The fa...

Design MarketFebruary 2018
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For some years now, lovers of fine furniture have been crazy about Scandinavian design, and more particularly about pieces by Danish designers. From armchairs by Arne Jacobsen Arne Jacobsen Arne Jacobsen , to pendant lamps by Poul Henningsen Poul Henningsen Poul Henningsen , to table sets by Hans Wegner Hans Wegner Hans Wegner , Danish designers are behind many iconic pieces. Their philosophy? A careful blend of minimalism, organic materials and design. So Danish design is a natural choice for your home. In Denmark, the weather is often cold and dark, which is why you need to turn your home into a cosy cocoon, ideal for forgetting the troubles outside. Looking to recover from the long winter? Discover the must-have pieces in this warm, trendy style to recreate a similar atmosphere in your home. 1 - Set of six teak and steel chairs model 3100 by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen - 1950 Set of six teak and steel chairs model 3100 by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen - 1950 1950 | 2 - | 2 - Artichoke hanging lamp by Poul Henningsen - 1950 Artichoke hanging lamp by Poul Henningsen - 1950 | 3 - | 3 - Carrara marble table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll - 1980 Carrara marble table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll - 1980 1980 Carrara marble table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll - 1980 | 4 - | 4 - Chromed metal 3 globe floor lamp by Goffredo Reggiani - 1970 Chromed metal 3 globe floor lamp by Goffredo Reggiani - 1970 Floor lamp with 3 chromed metal globes by Goffredo Reggiani - 1970 1 - Vintage "Swan" armchair in teak by Arne Jacobsen - 1960 Vintage "Swan" armchair in teak by Arne Jacobsen - 1960 | 2 - | 2 - Pair of vintage copper suspension lamps by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup - 1960 1960 Pair of vintage copper suspension lamps by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup - 1960 | 3 - | 3 - Teak sideboard by Arne Vodder "Model OS63" - 1950 Teak sideboard by Arne Vodder "Model OS63" - 1950 | 4 - | 4 - Classic Danish vintage teak sofa - 1960 Classic Danish vintage teak sofa - 1960 Classic Danish vintage teak sofa - 1960 1 - Large vintage ceiling lamp - 1950 Large vintage ceiling lamp - 1950 1950 | 2 - | 2 - Suspension Poul Henningsen 'PH CONTRAST' - 1950 Suspension Poul Henningsen 'PH CONTRAST' - 1950 | 3 - | 3 - Vintage lounge armchair "Butterfly" by Jorge Hardoy-Ferrari - 1950 1930 Vintage lounge armchair "Butterfly" by Jorge Hardoy-Ferrari - 1930 | 4 - | 4 - Suite of 4 "Wishbone" chairs by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen - 1950 Suite of 4 "Wishbone" chairs by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen - 1950

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