The Little Petra chair was first made for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild in 1938. Designed by Viggo Boesen (1907 – 1985) a Danish architect was not widely known and nicknamed the “unknown Artisan“. Though his name may not be well known, his funkis designs contributed to Denmark’s signature design aesthetic in the 1930’s. The Funkis style, functionalism, was Denmark’s precursor to Danish modernism “Distinguished by a softer, more abundant, organic aesthetic that challenged the minimalistic approach of Bauhaus” – &Tradition The Little Petra…
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3 Days of Design came around again this year and it seemed to be twice as big! Exciting to see how my favourite design festival is growing. This year Stelton joined the program and…
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The Trinidad Chair. Designed by a female Danish furniture designer known to be a rebellious woman even into her 70’s. Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) is an icon herself along with her designs. With a strong post modernist…
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The Gjøvik house designed by Norm Architects is a minimalist space and family home. The space s a combination of natural materials with clean lines and contrasting raw materials.With large window to visually bring the…
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Well I wasn’t expecting it to be this year but the time has come. This year I will be spending Christmas at my new home in Copenhagen with Stephen and Hansel and not with…
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Having the space for a dressing room/walk-in wardrobe is a treat. However my challenge is to limit the number of holes in the wall, so no hanging storage or built-in solutions. This is a…
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Once a lounger, always a lounger. Last week I had the perfect opportunity to try out a cool chair from Fredericia. The new matt edition of the Stingray rocker chair, a modern classic by Danish designer…
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Recently mentioned on an instagram post, I shared that sculptures for the home are becoming a big thing. Both classic and contemporary. With this in mind I had to share the awesome minimalist sculptures…