Posts Tagged ‘copenhagen’

Balthazar Champagne Bar by SPACE Copenhagen, Copenhagen

January 25th, 2013

The heart and spine of Balthazar is the long black lacquer counter with surrounding bar stools. The counter spans from front to back of the space. The base of the bar is hand painted with accents of brass along with the wall panels.

Playtype™ concept store by e-Types, Copenhagen

January 21st, 2013

The interior is, a visible extension of typography and our products, taking its que from the black and white chequered and continues in a monochrome palette featuring oversized fonts on windows and walls.

NOMA restaurant by Space, Copenhagen

December 20th, 2012

NOMA restaurant by Space, Copenhagen

Better Place Visitor Centre by Francisco Sarria, Copenhagen

December 7th, 2012

The installation uses innovative and sophisticated green technology and lighting to illustrate the captivating phenomenon of transforming electricity from renewable sources into transportation. As a narrative element, interactive installations are used to unveil information related to energy, environment, economics and electric cars, all shaped in a relaxing and inspiring environment.

VILA Clothes shop by Riis Retail, Vimmelskaftet Copenhagen – Denmark

November 8th, 2012

In the VILA Vimmelskaftet shop there has been strived for a look that makes people think of Paris´s natural elegance. The facade underlines the French “Boutique” look with its brassdetails and black,z handpainted look. Inside, the shop is based on elegant design, with focus on simplicity, quality, and texture. A classic concept with a refined twist which creates an identity.

Lagkagehuset bakery by SPACE, Copenhagen

September 21st, 2012

Lagkagehuset bakery by SPACE, Copenhagen

Tribeca Edition 1 lighting collection by Søren Rose Studio

September 4th, 2012

Copenhagen-based Søren Rose Studio have recently realised this series of New York-inspired, limited-edition lamps called ‘Tribeca Edition 1′. With a noticeable industrial flair, the striking, six-piece collection is composed of handmade brass pendant lights, all of which have been assembled from vintage parts found in the US.

Vipp flagship store by Morten Bo Jensen, Copenhagen

May 2nd, 2012

The Danish design company Vipp – best known for the Vipp pedal bin designed back in 1939, where Holger Nielsen made the first bin for his wife’s hairdressing salon. Today Vipp bins are found in design stores all over the world as well as in some design museums among other the Moma in New York.

Noma food lab by 3XN architects, Copenhagen

April 1st, 2012

This research lab was designed by 3XN architects’ Innovation Unit, GXN. The design sought to reflect Noma’s philosophy of pushing the boundaries in Nordic cuisine, by using solely Nordic materials—including several types of local wood—and seeking a raw and simple aesthetic.

T-Magi store by WE architecture, Copenhagen

January 10th, 2012

While many shops tend to have a clear distinction between storefront and interior, the design of T-magi is intended to allow the shop itself to be perceived as the display window. WE have used the teapot – an object universally associated with tea – as the motif for both the shop, the logo and the PR material.

Normann Copenhagen store, Copenhagen

January 6th, 2012

The flagship shop is located in a former cinema, boasting high ceilings with an open concept. While the Normann store was opened in 2005, it has a unique concept: every night, its directors design a new window display.

Cheap Monday store by Uglycute, Copenhagen

September 13th, 2011

The hip Swedish denim and fashion label, has opened its first store in Copenhagen. In addition to Cheap Monday men’s and women’s collections, the shop will also sell a range of specialty products in an environment that reflects the brand.

Wood Wood flagship store by Karl-Oskar Olsen, Copenhagen

September 7th, 2011

Danish retailer and label Wood Wood have recently opened a new store in the heart of downtown Copenhagen. Designer Karl-Oskar Olsen, who also boasts interior design as one of his traits has made great use of the space with a dignified design.

Won Hundred Store by MAPT, Copenhagen

September 5th, 2011

Wouldn’t it be great if the interior concept for a store could be flexible, easy repeatable and at the same time unique, high quality and true to the brands values? Creating this, was the ambition for the new Won hundred store.

PH Artichoke Lamp by Poul Henningsen

August 24th, 2011

The PH Artichoke is considered to be a classical masterpiece made by Poul Henningsen more than 40 years ago. The structure is made of twelve steel arches. On this structure PH placed 72 copper “leaves” in twelve circular rows with six blades in each row.