A Patchwork of Possibility: House14a in Copenhagen by Pihlmann Architects.A masterclass in material exploration, House 14a in Copenhagen weaves together brick, timber, steel and stone in unexpected ways. Pihlmann Architects transforms this 1951 Danish dwelling into a contemporary cottage where patchwork floors...
White Utopia: Transforming Domestic Living Through Fluid Architecture and Bio-based Materials.Natural Material Studio's 'White Utopia' reimagines domestic living with bio-based materials and fluid design principles. The installation challenges traditional architecture by incorporating responsive bio-materials, creating a dynamic...
Fabric Freedom: Humanscale Launches Global Partnership with Kvadrat.Humanscale introduces a global partnership with Kvadrat with nine exclusive textiles for its high-performance ergonomic products. Aligned through shared values of design innovation, longevity and sustainability, this new partnership aims...
Putting the Power in the Hands of the Designer: VOLA’s Modular Design System.With products from 1960s still being specified today, VOLA is a testament to the Danish design legacy. With roots steeped in modernism, every product is based on a modular design system, offering infinite possibilities customisable for...
VOLA. For Life: A New Perspective on a Time-honoured Classic.The modern VOLA tap was created in 1968 for the National Bank of Denmark by legendary architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen. In keeping with Danish legacy brand’s ethos of timelessness, VOLA. for Life is a new perspective on a...
A New Chapter: Cafe & Boutique in Nikolaj Kunsthal Copenhagen by MEE Studio.Having undergone many transformations over the centuries, Nikolaj Kunsthal church in Copenhagen—built in 1912 and dating all the way back to the early 1200s—has been adopted as a contemporary art space since 1981. With the help of...
Rewriting History: A 163-year-old Apartment in Copenhagen by Djernes & Bell.Somewhere in central Copenhagen, between the cosy cafés and the charming canals, is an apartment that has remained largely unchanged since 1859. And yet, not all its details are original. When architects Djernes & Bell stepped in to give...
Tactile & Familiar: Holzweiler Copenhagen Flagship by Snøhetta.Snøhetta has designed the first international retail space for Norway cool-girl-fashion-brand Holzweiler, taking its unique Norwegian ethos abroad with a considered approach to materiality and experience. The space takes cues from the...
Curiosity Central: Capital Kitchen in Amsterdam by Maarten Spruyt.Amsterdam’s Capital Kitchen restaurant is conceived by multi-talented artist and style icon Maarten Spruyt. The place is unlike any other in the city, pivoting on the concept of “the inner self”, and brimming with curiosities...