Yesterday was the start of the epic and always inspirational London Design Festival. My first stop was Skandium’s townhouse in the Brompton Design District. The theme of the district is “material consequences” and in line with this, the townhouse has been transformed into an ECO Home. It has been fitted exclusively with products of ethical commitment, from sustainably sourced materials to responsible manufacture and corporate responsibility initiatives. Two Danish Brands that fit this brief perfectly are Montana and Skagerak and they have together with the…
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I will be honest here and say that I’ve always suffered from balcony envy. I have a perfectly lovely garden in North London but somehow I still get an ache whenever I come across…
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Freja Christensen is the talented artist behind the Danish poster brand By Frema. For Freja, it’s all about creating timeless prints by focusing on high-quality images and sense of story. Nature is essential to…
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I love coming across Danish brands with an interesting story to tell. And Lillerød is just the perfect example of a such a brand. Lillerød was first established in 1890 when the Johansson family emigrated from the south of…
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Today we take a peek into the home & studio of Carsten Nielsen. Carsten is the talent behind the Danish brand By Cdesign. It is fair to say that Carsten is a designer with…
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I have chosen to share just a few highlights from Ferm Living’s SS18 range but the entire collection is, in my opinion, the most inspiring to date. It consists of an exciting mixture of…
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Architect Maja Bøgh Vindbjerg is the woman behind the super cool NUR. The Danish brand is all about classic and functional design. Less is definitely more as you are about to find out… Klippa…