18-20 January 2015
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18-20 January 2015
18-20 January 2015 Magazine & Exhibitor List 1 2 Northmodern is Scandinavia’s new innovative furniture and lifestyle trade show. Inspired by the Danish Modern movement and Copenhagen’s unique positioning as a top cultural destination, Northmodern showcases the most exciting international talents working today along with the best of Scandinavian design heritage. Uniting culture with design brands, buyers, press, retail and technology, Northmodern opens up new and exciting possibilities that venture beyond the boundaries of traditional trade fairs accompanied each season by a creative exhibition. Welcome and enjoy! Kristian W. Andersen Fashion & Design Director 3 CONTENT 4 Information 6 Floor plan 7 Events 8 Inspiration Spots 10 Notes 14 CONTENT Rise of the Northern stars 20 New Modern 28 City Guide 34 Exhibitors List 46 Brand List 68 5 inFOrMATiOn Address Bella Center A/s Center Boulevard 5 2300 Copenhagen s info@northmodern.com www.northmodern.com Opening HOurs sunday–Monday 9 am– 6 pm Tuesday: 9 am– 5 pm MeTrO Travel by Metro for less than 5 euro a day with Travel pass (70% off normal price). The link for travel pass is in you registration confirmation mail. Metro line M1 runs every 4-6 minutes. HOTels AC Hotel Bella sky Copenhagen Center Boulevard 5, 2300 Copenhagen s Tel. +45 3247 3000 www.acbellaskycopenhagen.dk Crowne plaza Copenhagen Towers Ørestads Boulevard 114-118, 2300 Copenhagen s Tel. +45 8877 6655 www.cpcopenhagen.dk Copenhagen Marriott Hotel Kalvebod Brygge 5, 1560 Copenhagen Tel. +45 8833 9900 www.marriott.com/cphac resTAurAnTs restaurant in the foyer (WelCOMe) Café in essentials (e) The Bella Center Metro station is situated next to Bella Center. TAxi A taxi from Bella Center to the city costs about dKK 200 and takes 10 minutes. A taxi from Bella Center to Copenhagen Airport costs about dKK 150-200 and takes 10 minutes. sHuTTle Free shuttle service for showrooms in the city with four stops: Bella Center – City Center – normann Copenhagen - paustian Free shuttle service between northmodern, Crown plaza and Copenhagen Airport. 66 restaurant in living (C1) restaurant TreeHouse – exhibitors Only (1st floor e) FlOWer sHOp (sHOp ArCAde AreA) sunday: Closed Monday: 9 am – 6pm Tuesday: 9 am – 5pm COpy serviCe (WelCOMe AreA) sunday: 9 am – 3 pm Monday – Tuesday: 8 am – 4pm EXPONEWS C5 FlOOr plAn TREEHOUSE E METRO EXHIBITORSONLY 1STFLOOR E ESSENTIALS E SCHOOLS& TALENTS ART C1 MAIN ENTRANCE WORK SHOP PLAYGROUND C3 WELCOME BELLA SKY ROOM C3,C4 LIVING C1,C2 SPEAK C3 SENSE C1 ATRIUM GASTRO C4 NORTHMODERN GALLERY VIP/PRESS LOUNGE + DESIGNMARKET C3 AreAs northmodern gallery (e) essentials (e) schools & Talents (e) room (C3, C4) Work shop (C4) Art (C1) living (C1, C2) sense (C1) playground (C3) speak (C3) Atrium + designmarket (C3) gastro (C4) expo news (C5) 7 EVENT PROGRAMME Tine Kjølsen Simon Legald Adrian Lloyd Hughes CONFERENCE PROGRAMME IN SPEAK CURATED By DESIGN DENMARK SUNDAY 18 JANUARY 2015 Conference & debate, Area: SPEAK C3 Theme: The elements of design 11:15 am – 11:45 am: TALK: Todays’ design rebels revolutionizing furniture and interior industry By: Bettina William Pedersen, Trend editor pej gruppen. 12:30 pm: DEBATE Moderated by Adrian Lloyd Hughes, TV Host 12:35 pm - 12:50 pm DEBATE 1: The designer – commissioned employee or artist? With Tine Kjølsen, Head of School of Design KADK, Ulrik Jungersen, Design Manager, Kolding Municipality & Christian Bason, CEO Danish Design Centre. 12:50 pm – 1:35pm TALK: Re-design of welfare Denmark By: Ulrik Jungersen, Design Manager Kolding Municipality. 2:00 pm - 2:15pm DEBATE 2: Does Denmark have sufficient design talent? With Sune Kjems, designer, 8 founder of ViaDesign and expert in user involvement and process design, Klaus Bundvig, Director of Business Development 1508 & Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, rector Danish Design School Kolding. MONDAY 19 JANUARY 2015 2:35 pm - 2:50 pm: DEBATE 3: Can design save the world? With Morten Grøn, CEO, Design denmark, Christoffer Tange, designer, consultant in Gribskov Municipality and expert in public design & others TBA. 12:15 pm- 12:55 pm CASE: Wood Wood reinterprets Disney By: Brian SS Jensen, partner Wood Wood. 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm: TALK By: TBA Workshop Area: ROOM C4 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Take a step behind the scenes and visit our real handcraft artists from Tortus-Copenhagen, Zilmers, Himmelhesten, Karina Bækkelund & Astrid Skibsted Holm and Gejst. Design Market Area: ATRIUM C3 9:00 am – 6:00 pm In the center of Atrium you can shop the special crafted designs at northmoderns´s Design Market. Conference and cases Area: SPEAK C3 Theme: The companies as the element – changing. 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm: INSPIRATIONAL TALK: Future luxury By: Louise Byg Kongsholm, CEO pej gruppen. 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm: CASE: Bolia International A/S A Digital Philosophy By: Lars Lyse Hansen, CEO of the international furniture design company, Bolia.com 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm CASE: FRAME + DANISH TM - on the current international design exhibition “Reframing Danish Design”, where two international designers reinterpret 10 Danish design objects. By: Niek Pulles, Studio Heyniek EVENT PROGRAMME Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen Lars Lyse Hansen Niek Pulles Workshop Area: ROOM C4 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Take a step behind the scenes and visit our real handcraft artists from Tortus-Copenhagen, Zilmers, Himmelhesten, Karina Bækkelund & Astrid Skibsted Holm and Gejst. TUESDAY 20 JANUARY 2015 By: Louise Byg Kongsholm, CEO pej gruppen. Design Market Area: ATRIUM C3 9:00 am – 6:00 pm In the center of Atrium you can shop the special crafted designs at northmoderns´s Design Market. Conference and cases Area: SPEAK C3 Theme: The consumer as the element 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm: LOOPLAND The rush for the new By: Katherine K. Pedersen, founder of LOOPLAND expert in countercultural movements, consumer culture, media development and digitization, MA in Danish and Rhetoric, author at Gyldendal Business and associate at the Institute for Futures Studies. 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm: WoodCouture - The love and art of handmade architecture By: Petter Brandberg, architect and craftsman & Sigurd Elling architect and carpenter. Workshop Area: ROOM C4 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Take a step behind the scenes and visit our real handcraft artists from Tortus-Copenhagen, Zilmers, Himmelhesten, Karina Bækkelund & Astrid Skibsted Holm and Gejst. Design Market Area: ATRIUM C3 9:00 am – 5:00 pm In the center of Atrium you can shop the special crafted designs at northmoderns´s Design Market. 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm: Normann Copenhagen By: Simon Legald, Designer Normann Copenhagen. 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm: pej gruppen Cross channel - the future of retail - full integration or your money back! 9 INSPIRATION SPOTS Playground inspiration spot INSPIRATION SPOTS Around the northmodern areas we will welcome you in the following inspiration spots - all designed and curated by Design Circus. NORTHMODERN GALLERY, E A showcase of different installations and exhibitions of news, icons, experiments, projects and innovative products within design, art and architecture. A lively mix of selected high-end brands, upcoming designers, new talents, galleries, showrooms and other creative forces. VIP & PRESS LOuNGE, E Designed by BIRGER1962. PLAYGROuND C3 Meet a playground with only the sky as a limit. We have played with Tapetforum and GRID Montanagroup and here you can find the kid´s just now favorites at interior design from selected brands, just now. LIVING C2 A space with personality, real vintage references from Genbyg and textile art by Iben Høj. Meet the textile artist as well as Design Circus. We will love showing you around. 10 ROOM C3 A selection of different wall decor from some of the exhibitors as The Dybdahl Co., Reflections by Hugau/larsson and more. ATRIuM & DESIGN MARkET C3 Enjoy a feel of the new season´s green life. Chill out in swinging new furnitures from Cacoon/Oneleg and outdoor furniture from Magis/Roomstore. We present botanic handmade wallpaper made to this space by Zilmers and smell the plants around you. In the center of Atrium you can shop the special crafted designs at Northmodern’s Design Market, placed in a framed greenpainted hous. Chill out in a green attitude and enjoy unique shopping. WORkSHOP C4 Take a step behind the scenes and see real handcraft made by Tortus-Copenhagen, Zilmers, Himmelhesten, karina Bækkelund & Astrid Skibsted Holm and Gejst. Find the dynamic and inspiring Workshop in the framed house in the heart of Room. INSPIRATION SPOTS Living inspiration spot 11 INSPIRATION SPOTS Mood til Atrium & Design Market side 6 : Atrium & Design Market DESIGN CIRCuS Design Circus is a design studio that colorful juggles with interieur design, concepts. and visual total experiences. Since 2004, the circus director Birgit Tarp, together with her artists has presented perfomances at home and abroad for Danish leading design and decor magazines, companies, also trend development companies and retailers that dare to put their own mark in the sand. Design Circus is pursuing a holistic approach to design spanning from customer needs to the purchase experience. www.designcircus.dk 12 INSPIRATION SPOTS Mood til Workshop side 7 : Workshop - meet the real handcraftmen and ladies 13 NOTES URBAN OUTFITTER TAKE NOTE! Why use a notebook when you can scribble down your thoughts digitally on a tablet or smartphone? Danish I Love My Type will happily list the reasons why: it is an item that will look great on any desk with its emphasis on rich quality paper and creative typographic details. You do not ever have to open up a separate app if you feel like drawing a doodle mid-sentence. Best of all, a notebook is personal; it becomes distinctly yours the minute you put a pencil to its pages. As always, it is in the fine print. Ilovemytype.com 14 TEXT CHRISTIAN MARTINEZ, MARIE GRAUNBØL & ATHENA WISOTSKY Who said your wardrobe could not match your living room? Watch out for Danish fashion designer cum interior designer Louise Roe, who sees prêt-à-porter and home furnishing as basically one and the same thing. Roe finds inspiration in modern cityscapes with architectural graphic lines, high quality materials, and simplicity at its core. Louiseroe.dk NOTES KNOCK ON WOOD According to an ancient Anglo-Saxon myth, creatures named The Oak Men inhabit the world’s most ancient and imposing oaks. The Oak Men are reputedly protective and nurturing towards the other creatures that share their woodland habitat. They signify strength, ancient wisdom, and depth. The Oak Men tell every being to look deep into the heart of a matter and to see past superficialities. They tell you to take action only after thorough deliberation, and that haste may be your greatest enemy. And they tell you to learn from the trees, to consider the trees and their wisdom, to connect with the wise old ones and ask for assistance. Enter today’s real life Oak Men, Danish cabinetmakers Anders Buchtrup Jensen and Peter Hensberg. The two craftsmen and créateurs have made The Oak Men myth their own and specialize in objects made from oak, metal, leather, and linoleum. They have a keen eye for sustainability: the wood comes from non-endangered forests and products are made to endure. Theoakmen.com PLAYTIME NATIONALE The crew at Skandinavisk continues to impress the North with their take on hygge, kose, mys, lämpöä, or whatever word your language has for those cosy, intimate moments when your heart is light and life is just plain good. This time, they have teamed up with Danish type foundry Playtype to bring us two stylish, exquisitely fragranced candles, typed in Playtype’s own Nationale Black typeface. skandinavisk.com playtype.com YOU MAY NOW BE SEATED Danish Thomas Ibsen is passionate about shapes, craftsmanship, and that certain il ne sais quoi that makes good design so bewitching. Perhaps that is why you can search his website not only by designer and brand, but also by colour. He is owner of the cheekily named firm Please Wait To Be Seated, which operates as agent and distributor of handpicked brands, artists, designers, and manufacturers, delivering quality goods to his fellow Scandinavian designophiles. The Keystone chair is a newly inducted component of his YMNBS family, designed by Studio OS & OOS and clothed in sumptuous fabrics from Danish textile company Kvadrat from the Kvadrat/Raf Simons collection. The striking composition of the chair is a direct reference to the fundamentals of Roman bridges – a hallmark of quality and innovation in the realms of design and architecture – and is a cosy, playful invitation to the viewer to at last take your seat. Pleasewaittobeseated.dk 15 NOTES IN THE WOODS Every dot and line of Louise Haugaard Nielsen’s illustrations is drawn meticulously by hand, giving surreal and strange textures to the figures and worlds she dreams up. The Danish architect-turned-illustrator gave herself the moniker A Mile in the Woods when she began working with BoConcept at an international level to combat the ‘name in a sea of names’ phenomenon of self-titled projects – and also to allow herself the freedom to explore any idea she may have without paying heed to customers’ expectations of receiving strictly illustration-on-paper work. And true to her dream, she is now active in murals, logo designs, product decorations, and a whole lot else. The driving force behind her work is simple – she adores drawing and spending time with each piece to understand the direction it wants to go. Her dedication to the craftsmanship of her young company has garnered critical acclaim since its 2013 opening – with retailers including Paper Collective, Bahne, and the prestigious Magasin Du Nord. Amileinthewoods.dk THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WHO’S YOUR BOSS? Being your own boss is sometimes harder than having a boss. It means responsibility, it means work is never done, it means rules, regulations, and paperwork. The folks at Bob Noon, a Copenhagen-based design collective, comprising five illustrators and graphic designers, know this all too well. Bob Noon is the name of their fictional Boss, a shared figment of their imagination created to keep them on track in their creative endeavours. Bob Noon occasionally cracks his whip over the collective, making sure you get your money’s worth if you are in the market for art on the wall, artful calendars, greeting cards, even a card game, at accessible prices. Bob Noon, Matthæusgade 21, 1666 Copenhagen V Bobnoon.dk 16 One unexpected phone call from Hanne Wilhelm Hansen – widow of Danish master and design pioneer Finn Juhl - was all it took for the industrious duo behind Onecollection to begin the chapter in their careers which would include taking over all of the rights to Finn Juhl’s furniture. Not just any firm could rise to a challenge of this calibre, to represent and revivify the vanguard of Danish modernism, but the Onecollection team had just enough grit and gumption to agree – which they did in the blink of an eye, by their own admission. Now, several years down the line, their inheritance has secured them a seat at the international table of creating and selling the best design furniture possible. Onecollection.com NOTES HOME IS WHERE THE FERM IS The Sping line 2015 from Ferm Living continues the company’s trademark celebration of domesticity, featuring a full range of products and designs to furnish your home – from wall to wall and all the nooks and crannies in between – in stunning graphic patterns and shapes, creating cosy but warm minimalist spaces and rooms. Mohair blankets, over-stuffed cushions, and playful patterns on rugs and wall hangings will soften up any space in your home, summoning quiet, peaceful moods that will make you wonder if you ever need to leave the house. Fermliving.dk THE GREAT ESCAPE The Faunascape Animal Portrait Series is designed by What We Do – a Scandinavian design studio based in Copenhagen. The designs are fuelled by the modern city dweller’s dreams of escaping and wanderlust – call it an open invitation to get lost in the monumental landscapes that unfold inside the animal silhouettes of the so-called Faunascapes. True urban animals themselves, the duo Hanne and Tobias Scheel Mikkelsen behind What We Do also excel in designing commercial interiors and exteriors for shops, bars, restaurants, and office spaces, as well as interiors for public spaces like kindergartens, libraries, and schools. Whatwedo.dk 17 NOTES DYEING TO MEET YOU In traditional Swedish culture, garments used to identify people not only by gender, occupation, and class, but by marital status and geographic location. Even if the Swedes have since moved on from traditional costumes, the love of handmade fabrics persists. This is perhaps especially the case for Linum, a family-run business based in Uppsala, Sweden, which has designed and produced textiles for more than 40 years. The secret to Linum’s award-winning traditional weaving is the high quality yarns, colour pigments, and special stitching that goes into anything from tablecloths and aprons to tea towels and bedspreads. Linum dye the yarns themselves, ensuring that colours remain vibrant and beautiful. Linum.se ABSOLUTE OBJECT Copenhagen-based architect and curator Tina Midtgaard is working in an ultramodern concept of what a truly contemporary gallery can be – culling artists whose work skirts and flirts with the line between art and design and highlights the object as the absolute media; think Bauhaus, Dadaism, and Pop art. Since the 2013 launch of her gallery Superobjekt, she has been curating site-specific exhibitions with artists, architects, and designers whose creations are sometimes functional, sometimes not, but always united in their sculptural forms and the exploration of unconventional beauty. For now the exhibitions are hosted in venues around Copenhagen, but this mobile gallery has global goals. Superobjekt.com 18 NOTES INTERNATIONAL DESIGN IN DENMARK Furniture store Paustian is a veritable institution on the Danish design scene, and since 1964 the business has introduced design aficionados to a wide range of international names, among these Vitra and Artek, whose products Paustian handles as the only store in Denmark. Paustian’s long-standing experience with and love for design have also resulted in their own furniture collection for the home and the office, designed by some of the best Danish architects and designers since 1969. If you visit the Paustian store in the Østerbro neighbourhood in Copenhagen, do pay attention to the architecture, courtesy of worldfamous architect Jørn Utzon, and remember to make room for a spot of lunch in your schedule – the house restaurant is run by chef Jacob Holst Hansen, whose culinary standards match the store’s ambitions of quality, aesthetics, and international class. Paustian København, Kalkbrænderiløbskaj 2, 2100 Copenhagen Ø Paustian.dk NEW ON THE MENU FOOD FOR THOUGHT No one saw it coming. When a new culinary movement made the world’s headlines nearly a decade ago, it hailed not from Asia or the Mediterranean, but from Copenhagen, Stockholm, and points as far north as Lapland. The New Nordic cuisine, as it was dubbed, sought to turn the culinary dial back toward the natural world by using regional produce and old cooking techniques such as drying, smoking, pickling, curing, and smoking. Restaurants like René Redzepi’s Noma achieved widespread international acclaim and made Copenhagen the gastronomic capital of Scandinavia. Now, the buzz is far from over if you ask Christian Conradsen, a Danish chef and entrepreneur who has launched the company Nordisk Naturens Forråd (Nordic Nature’s Treasure). It is based in Frederikshavn in northern Jutland and makes the Nordic country kitchen accessible to anyone with its emphasis on bottled, handmade local produce including jams, marinades, vinegars, canola oil, mustard, sea salt and much more. Nynordisk.dk 2015 promises a lot of fresh collaborations between Danish design firm Menu and their ever-growing troupe of awardwinning designers from around the globe. A budding new relationship with Swedish Jonas Forman, for instance, is just one of many recent collaborations that are whetting the appetites of fans of the company’s self-described aesthetic of ‘soft minimalism’. Forman is based in Göteborg, and like Menu, is motivated by innovative, user-friendly design. His new Arc chair uses a distinctive mechanism that enables both the seat and backrest to fold up and down simultaneously, achieving the clever detailing that Menu is known for, as well creating a sleek and storable profile when not in use. These details become all the more meaningful when you consider the typical awkwardness and discomfort of typical folding chairs – the likes of which we soon will no longer have to suffer. Menu.as Jonasforman.se 19 20 RISE OF THE NORTHERN STARS When international media and design critics talk about Danish design, it is no longer just the giants of the past like Børge Mogensen and Finn Juhl who get mentioned. A new generation of designers charges ahead and help classify Denmark as a modern design nation. Here are three new talents you should keep an eye out for. TEXT LISE ULRICH PHOTOGRAPHY RASMUS MALMSTRØM 21 “I OWE IT TO MYSELF TO TRY TO MAKE IT INDEPENDENTLY” Andreas Fjeldborg, 31, only just founded his company in July of last year, but the product designer has already gained praise for his ingenious yet surprisingly simple lamp. Like a sophisticated 3D puzzle to be assembled by consumers, the Flatlight invites us all to play along. I got the idea for the Flatlight while doing an internship with the renowned Danish architect and industrial designer Knud Holscher back in 2007. He gave me the task of designing a candlestick, and I came up with the first model for the Flatlight. Thankfully Holscher loved it and immediately put me in contact with some of his manufacturers. However, though I got quite far in the process of putting the candlestick into production, the manufacturers and I couldn’t agree on which material to make it in. Obviously it would have to be fireproof seeing as a live candle was to be placed in it. We toyed with the idea of making it from all kinds of materials, steel among others, but to me the whole concept of it being assembled by the consumer from a flat piece of material went out the window if it was going to be made out a something as heavy as steel. Also, it would make the candlestick more expensive. Ultimately, the production plans fizzled out. I have created The Flatlight lamp in plywood, but I have still to think of another, non-flammable material for the candlestick. When I was growing up, I was the kind of kid who loved to take things apart only to try to put them back together – old computers, TVs, etc. People say that’s very typical of budding product designers. And as an adult I’ve come to really value the honesty of a product. Take a Mac computer, for instance – it’s an amazing piece of equipment, but you have no idea how it really works, and you can’t very well take it apart yourself. Similarly you can’t immediately spot all the components in most normal lamps where the cords and all the technical parts are hidden. I like the honesty of giving people a drawing and a flat piece of plywood for them 22 to assemble. Of course for this simple idea to work, the design has to be thought through and all lines must be absolutely perfect, otherwise it won’t fit together. I graduated as a product designer from Central Saint Martins in London in 2010. While living over there I worked in a tiny lamp shop in Shepherd’s Bush. A lot of students from school had a hard time finding internships, so I asked this guy at the lamp store if he would hire me. For six months, many, many hours a day, I stood in the basement of that shop fixing up lamps, learning a lot from the owner who did a bit of designing himself and who was my first real mentor. My studio is part of my mother’s store space and used to serve as a storage room. I lived here for the first six months after I got back from London. Today I spend about ten hours a day here, and not just designing. This is my little man cave, where I can hang out, watch YouTube videos, or just be myself. I don’t want to take my work home with me as I would end up constantly feeling guilty for not working whenever I was just watching TV on the couch. I still don’t know if I’ll be able to live as a fulltime designer for the rest of my life. All we have is time, and it’s all about prioritizing. Sure, I could be sitting in an office doing something completely different from designing, or I could work for a larger design company with more job security. But now is a time when I don’t have that many commitments or obligations, so I feel like I owe it to myself to try to make it independently. Flatlightdesign.com 23 “SUCCESS IS ALL ABOUT BEING AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME” Naja Utzon, the 41-year-old granddaughter of the world-renowned Sydney Opera House architect Jørn Utzon is carving a design niche of her own with beautifully patterned carpets and mesmeric sculptural figures. To be honest I don’t know why I became a designer. But it definitely runs in the family, seeing as my grandparents were architects and artists, my mother is an artist/designer, my dad an architect, and my brother is an artist. The love of design seems to have claimed every branch of the family tree. I myself got a degree in ceramics from the University of Westminster in London in 2001, and actually only returned to Denmark about two years ago. columns that I originally started working on because I wanted to create something that expressed individuality. We may look alike on the outside, but each individual has his or hers own personal beliefs and means of expression. At the same time, though, we’re also all part of a greater community, something that is bigger than us, be it family or the city you live in. The columns are tall, as I want them to symbolize the way we strive to do better. After finishing university, I started working with ceramics and sculptures. Later on a British company commissioned a line of carpets, and I had so much fun doing it that I eventually launched my own brand of carpets. My daughter Savannah was very young at the time, and so I couldn’t bring her along to my ceramics and sculpture studio anyway, with all the dust and heavy objects around. I designed the carpets from home and went on to showcase them at design fairs in New York, London, and Paris three times a year. I pour a lot of my own personality into my designs. Sometimes maybe even a bit too much. If I’m working on a project for a company, I have to tone the ‘me’ in my designs down a bit so the design will eventually fit with the given company’s profile. I’m very loud with colours and patterns, which is not necessarily the most commercially viable style, but people have come to know me instantly because of it. Via the design fairs people started noticing my work. Some people discovered me through my carpet line, others through my sculptural work. In this way all my works came together in a kind of parallel world of artistic expression. Funnily enough, I don’t particularly feel as if my family name has opened any doors for me throughout the years. Sure, people – especially Danes – ask if I’m related to Jørn Utzon, my grandfather on my mother’s side, but other than that they are more interested in evaluating my works than in discussing my background. I have recently experienced a lot of interest in the sculptures I’m now showcasing at Northmodern. They consist of long, slender 24 Living and working as a full-time designer is tough, and I wouldn’t actually recommend it. But it’s part of who I am. I grew up in a family where you express yourself creatively, and if you encounter a hill on the way, you find a way to climb it. When you finally see yourself getting somewhere it’s enormously satisfying. Making a living from something that truly inspires and fascinates you is such a privilege. In the end, success is all about being at the right place at the right time. You want your works to be at the top of the pile when people need something new and exciting. And so you constantly have to keep telling people about what you do, and what new projects you’re working on. Never. Give. Up. Najautzonpopov.com 25 “CLEAN SHAPES, THANK YOU” The 27-year-old curiously experimental Central Saint Martins graduate Troels Flensted, who was recently awarded 3rd place in the Muuto Talent Award 2014, has made Copenhagen the base of his Flensted Studio – a highly creative space in which the designer has produced a line of beautiful wooden chairs and stools. I got my studio space in Østerbro in Copenhagen about two months ago, after an autumn spent deciding on whether to set up shop in London or Copenhagen. Finding a studio was more important to me than finding an apartment. I need a space of a certain size to work in, as I experiment with all kinds of materials, as well as designs in wood. I spend every last penny on new materials and thus have tons lying around. To exercise my creativity and indulge in the playful side of designing, I needed a space with room to move around and make a bit of a mess sometimes. This basement studio, which I share with my girlfriend, who’s an artist, proved perfect for that purpose. I graduated from Central Saint Martins as a product designer last summer, and initially felt a bit torn between going home to Denmark or staying in London, where I had built up a great network and where interest in my designs had really started to grow. But because of the huge differences in rental costs between London and Copenhagen, I ended up settling in Copenhagen, a decision I’m very happy about today seeing as I’m also now building momentum as a designer on the home stage. I will continue to travel back and forth to London, though, for meetings and networking – and not least because a handful of my Poured Table designs have recently been picked up by the design store The Conran Shop. The Poured Table was what really got me noticed as a designer. It was a project focused on materials in which I investigated the behaviour and quality of a given material through quite intensive experimentation. When pouring different colours of a material into moulds, the 26 material would come together to create its own patterns that were difficult to predict. These ‘frozen moments’ make every product unique. There is a growing trend among young designers to work on the storytelling aspect of their creations as well as showing consumers the process behind the design. While working on my graduate project in London, I created a pop-up factory, The High Street Factory, in Clerkenwell, where people could come in from the street and watch me work. I rented the space for five days and it gave me an amazing opportunity to interact with consumers and ask them what they thought of the stuff I was doing. Inviting people into the creative process itself, sharing one’s thoughts behind the design, makes the consumer feel included and close to the design in a whole new way. My collection of wooden chairs and stools in cherry wood, beech, and walnut are in some ways a bit less experimental than some of the things I’ve done, which have been a bit crazy. As a Dane I believe it difficult to escape the Danish design tradition, no matter how many years you spend abroad as a designer. Growing up in Denmark surrounded by the design classics of the 50s and 60s and with the everpresent design tradition that in so many ways permeates our society and daily lives – it just shapes you in more ways than you might think when you’re young. When I tell people that I’m from Denmark I can see something falling into place in their eyes. It’s something about the minimalistic approach to design we Danes tend to practise. Clean shapes, thank you. Not too many ornaments or frills here. Troelsflensted.com 27 Table cloth by Ferm Living Bowl by Ro Collection Cozy Cora by Cozy Living Ceramic vase by H. Skjalm P. Flower vase by Ro Collection Nyhavn vase by Normann Copenhagen Silver candleholder by H. Skjalm P. Form chair by Normann Copenhagen Diamond mirror by Andrea Larsson Interior NEW MODERN STYLING NATHALIE SCHWER PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL RYGAARD 28 Brass pencil holder by Ferm Living Stool by Eames at Paustian Di Volo stool by Applicata Airy coffee table by Muuto Glassware by Louise Roe Notebooks by Engen & Engen Brass bowl by Engen & Engen Ceramic bowl by Ferm Living Black and brass bowl by Engen & Engen Petite Machine lamp by Studio Lindholdt Mexican glass candleholder by Cozy Living Amp table lamp by Normann Copenhagen 29 Era lounge chair by Normann Copenhagen Heimdal carpet by Fabula Living Ceramic dish by Ro Copenhagen Cognac and whiskey glass by Normann Copenhagen Ceramic bowl by Ferm Living Coffee table by Isamu Noguchi at Paustian Notebook by Cozy Living Brass ball by H. Skjalm P. Blossom lamp by Applicata Brass candleholder by H. Skjalm P. Treasure Diamond by Ferm Living Planter by Engen & Engen Poppy vase by Applicata 30 Thuja carpet by Fabula Living Fiber chair by Muuto Wood piece by Ro Collection Bowl by Ro Collection Marble table by Ferm Living I’m Boo carafe by Muuto Flower vase by Ro Collection Agnes vase by Normann Copenhagen Brass bowl by H. Skjalm P. Light piece by Ro Collection 31 Coat rack by Copenhanger Form chair by Normann Copenhagen 1-95 table by Alvar Alto at Paustian Geo jar by Normann Copenhagen Cap table lamp by Normann Copenhagen Ceramic dish by Ro Copenhagen Table lamp by H. Skjalm P. 32 Cozy Cora light by Cozy Living Ceramic ball by H. Skjalm P. Balance vases by Muuto Metal tray by Louise Roe Push coffee pot by Muuto Metal tray by Louise Roe Marble table by Ferm Living Grid wallpaper by Ferm Living Ceramic bowl by H. Skjalm P. Ceramic tableware by Ferm living Marble table by Ferm Living 33 GUIDE COPENHAGEN When the temperature rises in Copenhagen, the Danes take off their clothes and jump in the harbour; when it freezes they put on a sweater and head outside, and when they need to get around, they use their bicycles. There is probably no place as effortlessly cool as Copenhagen. TEXT MILLE COLLIN FLAHERTY PHOTOGRAPHY LINE THIT KLEIN, THOMAS HØYRUP CHRISTENSEN, PR 34 EAT & DRINK The vibrant Danish food scene – supported by the plucky New Nordic movement – has made for some of today’s finest restaurants, including the ubiquitous Noma. But you do not have to spend the entire budget on fine dining to have a taste of Copenhagen. MIKKELLER ØL & BRØD RESTAURANT TÅRNET A personal taste for the golden drops progressed into a world famous beer brewery for owner Mikkel Borg Bjergsø. The former physics teacher began experimenting with hops, malt, and yeast in his kitchen in 2006, and today Mikkeller exports micro-brewed beer to 40 different countries and serves it from his own cool and classy bars in Copenhagen, Stockholm, San Francisco, and Bangkok. With beers named Beer Geek Vanilla Shake, Vesterbro Wit, Santa’s Little Helper and Funky E-star, Mikkeller has set new standards for beer branding. But not only are the labels appealing – Mikkeller makes some of the world’s most inventive beer with ingredients like yuzu from Asia. The name of this restaurant means Beer & Bread, which is pretty much what to expect. The restaurant specializes in the traditional smørrebrød, the open-faced rye bread sandwich – paired with home brewed beer. Have a taste of the new Nordic kitchen in a stylish yet streetwise atmosphere and try herring, potato, ham, and cheese like you have never had it before. The restaurant also has an extensive menu of snaps – maybe the largest in Copenhagen with more than a hundred different kinds. Have dinner in Christiansborg Castle, home of the Danish Parliament, in the centre of town. The original castle was built by founding father and bishop Absalon in 1167 and thanks to two serious fires, it is now testimony to three eras of Danish architecture. The tower of Christiansborg is the highest in Copenhagen and from here you can see all the way to Sweden. Last year it was opened to the public and in addition to enjoying the view, you can treat yourself to a culinary experience in Restaurant Tårnet, which claims to serve Danish food ‘in the spirit of democracy’. Please enjoy! Øl & Brød, 6 Victoriagade, 1655 Copenhagen V ologbrod.dk Restaurant Tårnet, 1 Prins Jørgens Gård, 1218 Copenhagen K Taarnet.dk Mikkeller, 8 Victoriagade, 1655 Copenhagen V Mikkeller.dk 35 UNION KITCHEN In a side street off lively and touristy Nyhavn, you can find the newly opened The Union Kitchen. Here the proprietor, British Paul Muldowney, who also owns The Union Bar across the street, has in record time created a haunt where locals meet for scrambled eggs in the morning and cocktails in the evening. The restaurant is just one of many new initiatives that have given the little street a hint of New York in recent years. Actually Union Kitchen with its grey panels, dark woodwork, and jolly atmosphere would not have seemed out of place in East Village, and with both sliders (mini burgers) and homemade chips on the menu comparisons to the Big Apple are staring you right in the eye. Union Kitchen’s culinary focus is meatballs, however, and invitations like ‘meat our balls’ and ‘keep your balls company’ say it all. Union Kitchen, 21 Store Strandstræde, 1255 Copenhagen K Theunionkitchen.dk ATELIER SEPTEMBER In a former interior shop by the same name, Atelier September is now serving light, organic food in a relaxed, homely atmosphere. Take your seat by one of the large windows facing the street and watch people watch you while you are enjoying the almostfamous avocado sandwich on rye bread. Remember to document it on Instagram like the art and fashion in-crowd sitting next to you – wearing slim jeans from Acne and chequered shirts in 36 organic cotton. End your visit with a cup of green tea served in a large ceramic mug imported from Japan. Atelier September, 30 Gothersgade, 1123 Copenhagen K Atelier-september.dk Pakistani dishwasher contributes once in a while with a curry dish, and the house hot dog with fennel sausage and tomato salsa has become a classic among the restaurant’s (many) regulars. Osteria, 16 Haderslevgade, 1671 Copenhagen V Osteria16.dk AMASS KARMAMAN Much attention from foodies all over the world was directed at American cook and former chef at Noma Matt Orlando when he opened his own restaurant called Amass a couple of years ago. Amass means more or less the same as ‘to gather’, and that is exactly the intention: gathering with friends for a good meal. The restaurant, located in the former tool depot at the B&W shipyard on Refshaleøen, has the unique Table 153, where you are seated among other guests you do not know in advance to enjoy a meal, which in Amass’ own words is ‘spontaneous, fresh, exciting, and thought-provoking.’ Newly opened Karmaman is a cross over between a cafe, a deli, a food market, and a coffee shop. You can buy fresh vegetables, homemade meals, and wine to go, or join the locals at the long wooden community table and order the dish of the day. The emphasis is on the social aspect of eating – hence the long table where strangers become friends – and on locally grown and produced food. Amass, 153 Refshalevej, 1432 Copenhagen K Amassrestaurant.com If you do not know this perfect place for a drink or a locally produced brew you will never find it. Located in a former drugstore in the back of a building in Vesterbrogade, it is hidden from the main traffic of this busy neighbourhood. Liedkoeb offers the best drinks available in the city – served by an accommodating staff who willingly recommends their own favourites from the extensive cocktail menu. OSTERIA 16 ‘Osteria 16 is potentially cult’ Danish food magazine Gastro wrote when this restaurant opened last year. Their prediction was spot on, and unoccupied seats have been hard to come by since then. Osteria 16 is an informal eatery with Italian dishes on the menu, served in rustic settings with a spirited atmosphere just like in, well, Italy. The Karmaman, 14 Fælledvej, 2200 Copenhagen N Karmaman.dk LIDKOEB Lidkoeb, 72b Vesterbrogade, 1620 Copenhagen V SLEEP A couple of hours are not enough – you need to spend the night in Copenhagen. And as Hotel d’Angleterre steals all the glory in the main majestic square, Kgs. Nytorv, a handful of smaller, uniquely decorated hotels offer a good, fashionable, and design-oriented sleep elsewhere in town. HOTEL SP34 Hotel SP34 opened last year, just a stone’s throw from the City Hall Square, but the very central location is not the only thing this hotel has got going for it. The 118 rooms are furnished in an unmistakably Scandinavian style with materials such as wood, leather, and cotton in soft ranges of colour, and with its organic breakfast and free wine hour every afternoon, SP34 is the obvious choice for connoisseurs. Hotel SP34, 34 Sankt Peders Stræde, 1453 Copenhagen K Brochner-hotels.dk coffee shop. But what a room! And what a coffee! The double room is suited for a couple or one person, and comes with a beautifully decorated interior perfect for people with an eye for design. The hotel has a fairy-tale feel and is located in a part of town where the florist greets the passing people when they have had a cup of coffee and a soft boiled egg at the neighbouring Granola cafe. hagen Towers in Copenhagen is one of the leading sustainable hotels in Denmark, and has welcomed both the eco-traveller and the picky design aficionado since opening in 2009. The spacious and elegant rooms are furnished with Paustian furniture (made in part from recycled materials, of course) and have views across the entire Ørestad region towards Copenhagen. Central Hotel & Café, 1 Tullinsgade, 1610 Copenhagen V Centralhotelogcafe.dk Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers, 114 – 118 Ørestads Boulevard, 2300 Copenhagen S Cpcopenhagen.dk CROwNE PLAzA COPENHAGEN TOwERS CENTRAL HOTEL & CAFÉ Central Hotel & Café is the world’s smallest hotel with only one room, located above the world’s smallest Enjoy an organic breakfast, snuggle up in a bathrobe made from organic cotton, and brush your teeth with a biodegradable toothbrush made from corn and potato starch. Hotel Crown Plaza Copen- 37 SEE Copenhagen has a thriving art scene and is – based on a boom in the last couple of years – celebrating its position as a unique place for experimentation and innovation. The city offers a great variety of independent galleries showing contemporary art at shifting art shows and exhibitions, but the established museums and historic galleries are also worth a visit. LARMGALLERI Larm is the Danish word for ‘noise’, and at this gallery there is no quiet-please tone of voice. The venue was founded in 2005 and quickly made a name for itself as an acclaimed space for contemporary art with exhibitions from primarily European artists, but artists from North America, The Middle East, and South America have occasionally found their way into the elegant space. Larm is located in the so-called gallery district of Copenhagen, so take the time to explore the adjacent galleries as well. Larm Galleri, 73 Bredgade, 1260 Copenhagen K Larmgalleri.dk FAURSCHOU FOUNDATION The privately owned art institution Faurschou Foundation is a cutting-edge powerhouse on the international contemporary art scene with two exhibition spaces, one in Beijing and one in Copen- 38 hagen, beautifully located in an old warehouse at the industrial dock area of Østerbro. Since 2011 the foundation has hosted solo exhibitions of renowned artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Ai Weiwei, and Shirin Neshat. Go there to mingle with the intellectual in-crowd of Copenhagen – or to dream of your next art purchase. Faurschou Foundation, 11 Klubiensvej, 2100 Østerbro Faurschou.com DESIGNMUSEUM DANMARK This is Denmark’s largest museum of Danish and international design and a central exhibition forum for industrial design and applied arts in Scandinavia. The museum is beautifully located in one of Copenhagen’s finest rococo buildings, the former King Frederik’s Hospital, and in recent years the new management years has put the museum on the map with events such artist talks, workshops, and internationally recognized exhibitions. Design Museum Danmark, 68 Bredgade, 1260 Copenhagen K Designmuseum.dk NY CARLSBERG GLYPTOTEK Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is an art museum founded in 1888 by local brewer Carl Jacobsen (18421914), who also is the father of the famous Danish Carlsberg beer. The museum showcases one of Europe’s finest collections of art and artefacts from Mesopotamia, pharaonic Egypt, Ancient Greece, Etruria, and The Roman Empire, as well as French and Danish art of the nineteenth century. If this is not your thing, go there for the absolutely stunning sub-tropical Winter Garden. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 7 Dantes Plads, 1556 Copenhagen K Glyptoteket.dk Designer YVONNE KONÉ Designer Yvonne Koné has recently opened her own store in Store Strandstræde in central Copenhagen, where you can buy her elegant shoes and bags. But even though she likes the city centre, the Vesterbro neighbourhood occupies a special place in her heart, and she has lived there with her family for 14 years. She is especially fond of the diversity, which makes the neighbourhood vivacious and colourful. “I love Vesterbro because here’s room for everybody. The neighbourhood used to have this rather dubious reputation because of the prostitutes and the drug dealers. They’re still here, but in so relatively controlled numbers that the area feels safe. In recent years many families with children – like us – have moved here, and this diversity, in terms of age, ethnicity, and economic status, helps give Vesterbro a great splash of lovely colouring. Within 50 metres you find a bunch of upmarket bars and restaurants, a porn shop, and some of Copenhagen’s most expensive flats. I’d especially recommend the little cocktail bar 1656, Gasværksvej 33 because of the original flavour combinations and the cosy atmosphere; the café Granola, Værnedamsvej 5 because of the early opening hours (opens at 7 am), their soft-boiled eggs and cheese sandwiches with apple; and the yoga place senses, sommerstedgade 7, which is the absolutely loveliest place to exercise in Copenhagen.” 39 Chef Mikkel karstad Mikkel Karstad is a chef, author of the cookery book Spis, and the man behind the blog Weyoutheyate.com. He lives with his family in Østerbro, which has been his hood the last 17 years. He could not live without the water, the space, and the light in the neighbourhood. “Some might say that Østerbro is kind of boring, but there’s a calm here that suits me very well indeed, as my daily life is totally hectic, with four kids, full-time job, and plenty of other activities. At the same time it’s close to the city centre with its shopping possibilities, to Nørrebro with its quaint little shops, and to the coast and the beach, where I spend a lot of time with my family. Here’s a sense of space and light that you just won’t find anywhere else in the city. I feel at home in Østerbro when we grill in the yard on summer 40 evenings and when I ride my bike to Svanemøllen Havn in the early winter mornings and jump into the icy water. I’d recommend the menswear boutique Goods, Østerbrogade 44, because of their style and amazing service; our local coffee and wine bar La esquina, ryesgade 76 where the food and the atmosphere are top-notch, always; and Normann Copenhagen, Østerbrogade 70, which is a beautiful and different shop, located in a former cinema, with clothes, furniture, books, and accessories.” DO The perfect leisure activity depends on the time of year. In the summertime the city comes alive in the numerous green park spaces and especially at the waterfront where people go for a dip during their lunch break. In the wintertime it is all about the Danish concept of hygge. It literally translates into ‘cosiness’, but really it is about candlelight, fireplaces, good friends, and nice food – all at the same time. PAPIRØEN Across from Nyhavn, on the opposite side of the water, lies the little island Papirøen (The Paper Island). The large industrial halls and warehouses in the area were previously used for paper storage, hence the name, but today the island is home to a number of creative companies, as well as Copenhagen Street Food, where you can but quality food from some 40 culinary caravans, sheet metal sheds, and other provisional stalls. Finish with coffee in designer Henrik Vibskov’s new café, Den Plettede Gris (The Spotted Pig) just around corner. Papirøen, Trangravsvej, 1436 Copenhagen Copenhagenstreetfood.dk MEATPACKING DISTRICT The old meatpacking district has become a happening place with a variety of bars, cafés, and fine dining, and is home to creative companies and high-end galleries. The area is the former red light district, and some places the buildings are still run-down, adding to the shabby, relaxed-cool ambience. Try restaurants like Kul, Fiskebaren, and Paté Paté and bars like Jolene, Bakken, and Mesteren & Lærlingen. BICYCLING You will need a bicycle to get around in Copenhagen, at least if you want to blend in. In fact, 55 percent of all Copenhageners bike every day, and the city’s town planners aim to make Copenhagen the world’s best cycling city. The newly opened two-lane elevated orange Cycle Snake (the latest of the city’s safe bike lanes) wriggles its way over the harbour, connecting new parts of town for the two-wheelers, who – as the western world becomes increa-singly aware of the environmental damage of the car industry – attain ever more recognition and street coolness. City-Bikes can be borrowed for free at many junctions in town. EMPIRE BIO At this local cinema located in Nørrebro the repertoire is a mix of Hollywood blockbusters and small, independent productions. The last row is reserved for kissing couples with double seats and anyone with long legs will appreciate the generally large space between the rows. The surrounding area is scattered with bars and restaurants - do try the newly opened place Bæst literally in the building next door. Empire Bio, 29 Guldbergsgade, 2200 Nørrebro Empirebio.dk VÆRNEDAMSVEJ Dividing Vesterbro from the district of Frederiksberg is the small street Værnedamsvej, also known as ‘The Food Street’ for its Parisian atmosphere and cosy eateries and gourmet cheese, wine, and chocolate shops. Here you will find Falernum, a cosy bar serving wine and tapas from a dedicated staff, and Granola, which is the place to go for soft-boiled eggs and coffee in the morning – and the rest of the day, for that matter. 41 SHOP Copenhagen offers a variety of department stores like Illum and Magasin. They are great if you are in a hurry, but you will get a more genuine shopping treat in many small independent stores scattered around the districts. Every district has its own flavour – and the city centre is the hub tying it all together. SHOP OF THE NEW Kim Dolva and Søren Bech Jespersen from Københavns Møbelsnedkeri (Copenhagen Furniture Makers) have achieved star status among people who like design, solid handicraft, and things with history. Last year they opened a shop called The Shop of the New in Hellerup, just north of Copenhagen, where they sell their own products and designs from others. Here you can buy yourself silly in chairs, lamps, carving boards, and art prints in beautiful wooden frames. The shop is right next to take-away place Le Marché, part of the Copenhagen food imperium Cofoco. The Shop of the New, 213 Strandvejen, 2900 Hellerup Kbhsnedkeri.dk Theshopofthenew.com Cofoco.dk NIBBLE Nibble is the name of a new shop in Copenhagen’s former meat packing district – it is a combined bookstore, design shop, café, and culinary laboratory with an 42 ambition of collecting the world’s most renowned food magazines on the long shelves. The interior is designed by design bureau OeO, and the place has become a rendezvous for people who think that food is about more than just filling your stomach. Nibble, 12 Høkerboderne, 1712 Copenhagen V Nibbleshop.com HENRIK VIBSKOV Multitalented wild child Henrik Vibskov creates not only clothes but entire universes with titles like The Transparent Tongue, The Stiff Neck Chamber, and The Spaghetti Handjob. Since his student years at Central Saint Martins School of Design in London he has produced numerous collections, shows, and art exhibitions, and he is currently the only Scandinavian designer on the official show schedule of the Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Henrik Vibskov is known for an avant-garde-like vibe, yet he masters the difficult balance between high fashion and a generally appealing style. At his Copenhagen store you will find clothing as well as shoes, accessories, and clothes from other brands like Stine Goya, Comme des Garcons, and MM6 by Maison Martin Margiela. Henrik Vibskov, 6 Krystalgade, 1172 Copenhagen K Henrikvibskov.com DANSK MADE FOR ROOMS For a quintessential Nordic shopping experience, make your wayto Vesterbro and have a peek in this boutique specializing in interior design and decoration. The adage at Dansk Made for Rooms is quality before quantity, and this shines through every object aesthetically displayed on long wooden shelves in the large and bright room. Contemporary furniture, slim vases, rustic ceramic cups and plates, cool kitchenware, designer lamps, and decorative pieces made by primarily Scandinavian designers and craftsmen sum up the ambience that perfectly complements the young and hip feel of area. Dansk Made for Rooms, 80 Istedgade, 1650 Copenhagen V Danskmadeforrooms.com ACNE ARCHIVE Streamlined Swedish brand Acne (an acronym of Ambition to Create Novel Expressions) has achieved cult status over the past decade thanks to its reinterpretation of wardrobe classics like jeans, loose-fitting shirts, long coats, and knitwear. This coveted brand can be bought at full price in two inner city shops, but in the Nørrebro neighbourhood you can find a little treasury where previous collections, showpieces, samples, etc. are sold at reductions of up to 80 percent. Acne Archive, 21 Elmegade, 2200 Nørrebro Acnestudios.com STUDIO OLIVER GUSTAV Some might call Oliver Gustav’s universe dark. Others would probably use the designation avantgarde, and yet others would refer to his style as perspicaciously un-Danish. No matter what, you cannot ignore his shop in a side street off Nyhavn. Its raw and monochrome aesthetics diverge significantly from the Nordic white and soft expression, and his range is comprised of furniture and objects by designers and artists such as Rick Owens, Faye Toogood, Michaël Verheyden, and Dirk Vander Koiij, whose exclusive line of furniture this shop is the sole supplier of in Denmark. Exclusivity is one of Oliver Gustav’s hallmarks – if you shop at his place, you get something unique, be that a chair or a certain style. Studio Oliver Gustav, 9 Store Strandstræde, 1255 Copenhagen K Olivergustav.com ETAGE PROJECTS The gallery Etage Projects is known for its focus on objects that occupy the borderlands between art and design. The boutique is physically as well as in terms of content an extension of the gallery, and the selection – objets d’art and interior design pieces – include the gallery’s former and future works. They also have a wide range of foreign brands and magazines that have not previously been available to Danish customers, and you might even get lucky and get your hands on vintage rarities. Etage Projects, 15E Borgergade, 1300 København K, Etageprojects.com GUBI STORE Design company Gubi has in recent years made a name for itself by reproducing design classics such as Bestlite’s lamps, the Paradiset collection by Swedish designer Kerstin H. Holmquist, and a series of products from French designer Mathieu Mategot. Collaborations with contemporary talents like Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi from GamFratesi, and Poul Christiansen and Boris Berlin from Komplot Design have helped emphasizing Gubi’s position as international design house. The furniture company’s latest invention is a concept shop of international standard; a beautifully appointed shop, which just like somebody’s home contains both furniture and a carefully chosen selection of books and interior design. Gubi Store, 10 Møntergade, 1140 Copenhagen K Gubi.com 43 GO The city centre and the districts around it make for a great stay in Copenhagen. But if you have time to spare or simply need a break from the hustle and bustle, a trip up the coast is a lovely way to spend the day. The art museum Louisiana is almost mandatory if you are interested in Danish architecture and contemporary art. KAREN BLIXEN-MUSEET Karen Blixen, also known as Isak Dinesen and Pierre Andrézel, was one of Denmark’s greatest storytellers. With the book Seven Gothic Tales, published in 1934, she made her presence felt on the international literary scene. The book was written in English, which was the language that Karen Blixen felt most at home in after 17 years in Kenya. In 1931 Karen Blixen moved home to Denmark, to her picturesque childhood home, Rungstedlund, which has remained more or less unchanged since her death in 1962. The place gives you a vivid impression of a well-to-do Danish family, of the author’s day-to-day environment, and a colourful, passionate life, as depicted in the blockbuster Out of Africa from 1985, starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford. Karen Blixen-Museet, 111 Rungsted Strandvej, 2960 Rungsted Blixen.dk LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART In the mid-50s, when the founder of Louisiana, Knud W. Jensen, asked the architects Jørgen Bo and Wilhelm Wohlert to build a museum as an extension to an old villa, their basic conception was to link the architecture with the 44 natural surroundings. They succeeded to such a degree that visitors flock to Louisiana to enjoy its beautiful gardens and scenic view of Øresund. Once you step inside the museum offers an extensive permanent art collection of more than 3,500 works and features special exhibitions of contemporary art, and you can easily spend a full day there, taking lunch in the scenic cafe and browsing in the museum shop selling design items, posters, and books. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 13 Gl. Strandvej, 3050 Humlebæk Louisiana.dk KURHOTEL SKODSBORG Kurhotel Skodsborg was founded in 1898 by physician Carl Ottosen and was based on his philosophy that fresh air, water, light, massage, gymnastics, and a rational diet have both healing and prophylactic effects. That philosophy still characterizes the hydro, but today it has all been wrapped in a contemporary, Nordic context with offers of everything from spa for friends, team building, and weekend stays with personalized exercise programmes to recreation and rehabilitation. With hotel, restaurant, medical centre, spa, fitness, and conference facilities the term ’holistic’ is not merely empty talk here, but the very cornerstone upon which the options are presented. A day with spa treatments or an overnight stay in the luxurious surroundings works wonders on any winter-blue mind. Kurhotel Skodsborg, 139 Skodsborg Strandvej, 2942 Skodsborg Skodsborg.dk ORDRUPGAARD Ordrupgaard is most definitely worth the fifteen minutes’ drive from Copenhagen the museum itself is located in a manor house with surrounding parkland, which today constitutes the framework for a wonderful sculpture park in which a series of artists create works inspired the scenery. The museum exhibits French impressionism and Danish paintings from the early 19th century and has a large and exclusive collection of artists like Monet, Gauguin, and Danish. In addition you can visit Danish architect Finn Juhl’s house, which stands just as he left it, and in 2005 an astonishing extension to Ordrupgaard was built, designed by star architect Zaha Hadid. Ordrupgaard, 110 Vilvordevej, 2920 Charlottenlund Ordrupgaard.dk Photographer Line ThiT KLein Line Thit Klein is a photographer working for Danish and foreign lifestyle magazines such as Elle, Vogue, and Food & Wine. She has lived in Frederiksberg for 20 years and treasures the roominess and the latitude. “Frederiksberg is cosy, spacious, and green. Here are elderly, well-to-do ladies with hats and fur coats next to younger, sort of scruffy artist types. It’s like a suburb without being one I feel at home in Frederiksberg when I feed the ducks in Frederiksberg Have together with my children. We always walk the same route and eat the same ice cream, also in the winter. In my neighbourhood I’d recommend a walk down Gl. Kongevej, because of the abundance of shops restaurants with plenty of local ambience, including Meyers deli, gl. kongevej 107 serving super delicious food made from great produce and sold at reasonable prices, and the shop black, gl. kongevej 105, chock full of interior design and clothes and art wares. Finally I’d definitely recommend Verdens Mindste kaffebar, Tullinsgade 1, situated right at the Vesterbro border, but belonging to Frederiksberg, in my opinion – here you’ll get the best coffee in the city, served with a smile that’ll keep you warm for the rest of the day.” 45 EXHIBITORS LIST northmodern gallery EXHIBITORS LIST AGENCY SIGNE NØRGAARD STAND: E nord-004A www.signenorgaard.com SN@SIGNENORGAARD.COM Etage Projects STAND: E nord-008 www.etageprojects.com info@etageprojects.com Tel. + 45 26 23 32 40 FRODO MIKKELSEN STAND: E nord-004A www.frodomikkelsen.dk frodomikkelsen@gmail.com GETAMA DANMARK A/S STAND: E nord-014 www.getama.dk info@getama.dk Tel. + 45 98 64 53 00 GRID Montanagroup ApS STAND: E nord-013 www.gridsystem.dk grid@gridsystem.dk Tel. + 45 48 13 50 52 Jólan van der wiel Stand: E Nord-011 www.jolanvanderwiel.com info@jolanvanderwiel.com LEX POTT STAND: E nord-011 www.lexpott.nl info@lexpott.nl Luceplan Scandinavia A/S STAND: E nord-010 thorkildenp@luceplan.com LUUK 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mail@thors-design.dk Tel. + 45 97 13 39 95 Tor Hadsund & Sofie Andersen Bruhn STAND: C4-102 fsc design award Tortus Copenhagen STAND: C4-105C www.tortus-copenhagen.com hello@tortus-copenhagen.com Tel. + 45 50 25 08 32 V3RS STAND: C3-105 thomasvanrongen@v3rs.nl 55 EXHIBITORS LIST ART EXHIBITORS LIST a mile in the woods STAND: C1-007C www.amileinthewoods.dk louise@amileinthewoods.dk Tel. + 45 60 46 70 00 Urban Living ApS STAND: C1-006C www.urban-living.dk mail@urban-living.dk Tel. + 45 35 35 52 49 cillevengberg STAND: C1-006A www.cillevengberg.com cillevengberg@gmail.com Tel. + 45 26 82 76 22 Vissevasse STAND: C1-007 www.vissevasse.com vissevasse@me.com Tel. + 45 20 28 91 51 G & C Interiors A/S STAND: C1-007E www.gandc.dk grith@gandc.dk Tel. + 45 44 92 10 65 Hamide I/S STAND: C1-006B www.hamide.co seda@hamide.co Tel. + 45 29 76 16 75 I LOVE MY TYPE STAND: C1-007A www.ilovemytype.com kathrine@ilovemytype.com Tel. + 45 26 66 23 09 Incado Production A/S STAND: C1-001 www.incado.com 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Stand: C1-004 LIVING HOWE Stand: E Syd-061B ESSENTIALS Hagedornhagen Copenhagen Stand: E Syd-061 ESSENTIALS HUG RUGS Stand: C2-010 LIVING Half Moon Bay Stand: C3-001B PLAYGROUND Hukka Design Oy Stand: E Syd-046B ESSENTIALS Hamide Stand: C1-006B ART I LOVE MY TYPE Stand: C1-007A ART Handed By Stand: E Syd-058 ESSENTIALS Iben Høj Stand: C2-004F living Heimtextil Trends Stand: C3-003 SPEAK ID Identity Stand: C5-033 EXPO NEWS HELBAK Stand: E Syd-055 ESSENTIALS INCADO Stand: C1-001 ART 73 BRANDS 74 infidelity Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Klippan Yllefabrik Stand: E Syd-058 ESSENTIALS Inger Magrethe Larsen/ Medal Art Stand: C1-007C LIVING Knitwits, fair-trade Stand: C3-001 PLAYGROUND IN-LIGHT Stand: E nord-014 NORTHMODERN GALLERY Kristina Dam Studio Stand: C2-003 LIVING Inventarrum Stand: C4-101A ROOM Kümmel Stand: C5-024 EXPO NEWS Jake Dyson Stand: C4-105 ROOM L:A Bruket Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS James & Nicholson Stand: C5-035 EXPO NEWS label Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Jamie Oliver Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Lakrids by Johan Bülow Stand: E Syd-063 ESSENTIALS Jellycat Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND Lampe Gras Stand: E nord-023 ESSENTIALS JOINE product development Stand: C3-106A ROOM LAWA DESIGN Stand: C3-007P ATRIUM JOKJOR Champ Stand: C3-009A/C3-107 ATRIUM Le Blanc Stand: C1-018 SENSE JosephJoseph (U.K.) Stand: C2-007 LIVING Leise Dich Abrahamsen Stand: C3-007D ATRIUM Journalbooks Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Lene Hald jewellery Stand: C1-011B LIVING Jungle Fevers Design Stand: C1-005B LIVING lentz Chovolatier Stand: C4-005 GASTRO Kamman & Pedersen Stand: C3-007R ATRIUM Les Petites Marie, Stand: C3-001 PLAYGROUND Karina Bækkelund Stand: C4-105B ROOM Lex pott Stand: E Nord-011 NORTHMODERN GALLERY KARLSENS Stand: C4-003 GASTRO Libretto Stand: E Syd-058 ESSENTIALS Kasia Lilja Stand: C1-001 ART Lidiwij Edelkoort Stand: C3-003 SPEAK KBM Stand: C5-011 EXPO NEWS Light of Orø Stand: C1-005A LIVING Klinta Massageljus & Hudvård Stand: C1-012 SENSE Lilliputiens Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND BRANDS Linedyr Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS massimo Stand: C2-003 LIVING Linum Stand: E Syd-050 ESSENTIALS Ment Stand: E Syd-029D ESSENTIALS Lisbet Krøll Stand: C3-007I+J ATRIUM Menu Stand: E nord-005 NORTHMODERN GALLERY LIVING STORY Stand: C2-008 LIVING Mette Ditmer Stand: E Syd-053A ESSENTIALS LivingWood Stand: E Syd-029D ESSENTIALS Michelle Carlslund Illustration Stand: C1-006 ART L’Officiel 1000 Models Design Stand: C3-003 SPEAK Mikael B. 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Promotional Product Service Institute Stand: C5-004 EXPO NEWS Pernille Westh Stand: C1-007B ART Petit Jour Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND Petite Machine Stand: C3-109 ROOM Pia Lund Ceramics Stand: C3-007B ATRIUM Pil & Edelsten Stand: C3-007Q ATRIUM Place de Bleu Stand: E Syd-028 ESSENTIALS Plakater Stand: C1-008A ART Plastprint i bredaryd ad Stand: C5-005 EXPO NEWS Playtype Stand: E Nord-016 NORTHMODERN GALLERY Puj Stand: C3-001B PLAYGROUND Pulltex Stand: C5-010 EXPO NEWS Quickbutton Stand: C5-009 EXPO NEWS Quut Stand: C3-001B PLAYGROUND RAYWARE GROUP Stand: C2-010 LIVING Redfoot Stand: C1-011 LIVING Reflections by Hugau & Larsson Stand: C2-002A LIVING Rivadossi (Italien) Stand: C2-007 LIVING RMBR ME Stand: C1-006C ART 77 BRANDS 78 Ro Stand: C2-003 LIVING Slazenger Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Robex (Italien) Stand: C2-007 LIVING Snack Attack Stand: C4-009 GASTRO Rocollection Stand: C2-003 LIVING Soap in a Tin Stand: C1-012 SENSE Roomcopenhagen Stand: E Syd-061B ESSENTIALS Solveig Mønsted Hvidt Stand: C3-007N ATRIUM roommate.dk Stand: C3-001D PLAYGROUND Sompex, Led candles and lamps Stand: C2-004D LIVING Roon & Rahn Stand: C3-110 ROOM Souza for Kids Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND Rotring Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Spranz GmbH Stand: C5-019 EXPO NEWS Rätt Start Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND Stac Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS S K A N D I N A V I S K Stand: E Syd-062 ESSENTIALS Stilolinea Stand: C5-013 EXPO NEWS SCHERNING københavn Stand: E Syd-055 ESSENTIALS Stine Hvid Stand: C3-007O ATRIUM SEASONS Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Stinne Gorell Stand: C2-005B LIVING sein Stand: C2-004C LIVING Stormtech Stand: C5-035 EXPO NEWS Selected by Walnut Street Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS Strikaholic Stand: E Syd-058 ESSENTIALS Seventy Tree Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS Strups Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS ShapingYourDay Stand: C3-111 ROOM Studio Drift Stand: E Nord-004 NORTHMODERN GALLERY Sheaffer Stand: C5-010 EXPO NEWS Studio Sander Wassink Stand: C3-102A ROOM Shepherd Stand: E Syd-050A ESSENTIALS Studio Snowpuppe Stand: E Syd-062A ESSENTIALS SIKANI, the Sicilian sea salt Stand: C4-015 GASTRO Suki Stand: C3-001B PLAYGROUND Skargaarden Stand: C2-003C LIVING Sundt Salt fra Sicilien Stand: C4-015 GASTRO BRANDS Superliving Stand: E Syd-029B ESSENTIALS TID&Tendenser Stand: C3-003 SPEAK Superobjekt gallery x torgny wilcke Stand: E Nord-009 NORTHMODERN GALLERY TILE JUNKIE Stand: C1-022 SENSE SwimFin Stand: C3-001B PLAYGROUND Tina Marie Copenhagen Handmade Stand: C3-007K ATRIUM Søbogaard Stand: C3-002A PLAYGROUND Tom Dixon Stand: E nord-023 ESSENTIALS Søbogaard Tour & Travel Stand: C3-002A PLAYGROUND Tonfisk Design Ltd Stand: E Syd-046 ESSENTIALS Tapetforum Stand: C3-004 SPEAK Tortus Copenhagen Stand: C4-105C ROOM Tarik Arnautovic / 215.dk Stand: C1-001 ART Trend bible Stand: C3-003 SPEAK Tee Jays Stand: C5-002 EXPO NEWS Trimm Copenhagen Stand: E Syd-028A ESSENTIALS TEXTILE No. by Karin Carlander Stand: C2-005C LIVING Trimm garden sails Stand: E Syd-028A ESSENTIALS TH manufacture Stand: C3-106A ROOM Trizo 21 Stand: C4-105 ROOM The Dewdrop by Nikolaj Toft Stand: E Syd-032 SCHOOLS & TALENTS Trousselier Stand: C3-001C PLAYGROUND The Dybdahl Co. Stand: C1-007D ART TRÄE Stand: C2-004A LIVING The Oak Men Stand: C2-003A LIVING Tungen Stand: E Syd-061A ESSENTIALS the Organic Company Stand: E Syd-052 ESSENTIALS Turiform Stand: E Syd-049 ESSENTIALS The Scottish fine soaps company Stand: C1-018 SENSE TWEEDMILL TEXTILES Stand: C2-010 LIVING The Somerset Toiletry Company Stand: C1-018 SENSE TYPHOON Stand: C2-010 LIVING TheClayPlay Stand: C3-007L ATRIUM ULSTER WEAVERS Stand: C2-010 LIVING Thors-Design Stand: C3-116C ROOM Ulab by urban living Stand: C1-006C ART Thuesen Jensen Stand: C5-032 EXPO NEWS Umbra Stand: E Syd-058 ESSENTIALS 79 BRANDS Umemi Stand: E Syd-062A ESSENTIALS WRENDALE Stand: C2-010 LIVING UNITED Massage Candle Stand: C1-012 SENSE www.artefactcopenhagen.com Stand: C1-009D LIVING US Basic Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS www.astridskibsted.dk Stand: C4-105B ROOM V3RS Stand: C3-105 ROOM + E Nord-004A NORTHMODERN GALLERY www.bobnoon.com Stand: E Syd-054 ESSENTIALS Vangard Stand: C5-021 EXPO NEWS VERSO DESIGN Stand: E Syd-046C ESSENTIALS ViewPoint Stand: C3-003 SPEAK Viga & Lenin Stand: C3-001 PLAYGROUND Villeroy & Boch Stand: C2-004D LIVING Vision Stand: C5-024 EXPO NEWS ViSSEVASSE Stand: C1-007 ART Wallstickers Stand: C3-001 PLAYGROUND Watercolor feather art prints. Stand: C3-007L ATRIUM Waterman Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS we Stand: C2-007A LIVING We Do Wood Stand: C2-003 LIVING Wonderhagen Stand: C1-001 ART Worksafe Stand: C5-011 EXPO NEWS WOUD Stand: C3-115A ROOM 80 www.bonnemasion.fr Stand: C1-009D LIVING www.brand.com Stand: E Syd-029C ESSENTIALS www.byjesperwith.dk Stand: C1-009D LIVING www.clibklap.dk Stand: C3-007E ATRIUM www.havsteen.com Stand: C2-002B LIVING www.LampeBerger.com Stand: E Syd-047A ESSENTIALS www.lampeberger-skandinavien.dk Stand: E Syd-047A ESSENTIALS www.oyoy.dk Stand: E Syd-054A ESSENTIALS www.palomarweb.com Stand: C1-009D LIVING www.see-concept.com Stand: C1-009D LIVING www.simplychocolate.dk Stand: C4-006 GASTRO X-mini Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS Xplor Stand: C5-026 EXPO NEWS EXPO NEWS YAPYAP Stand: C3-007G+H ATRIUM You Stand: C5-003 EXPO NEWS BRANDS Y-Ply (Frankrig) Stand: C2-007 LIVING Zilmers Stand: C4-105A ROOM Zoffany Stand: C3-004 SPEAK Zoom Stand: C5-037 EXPO NEWS ZooperPets Stand: E Syd-062A ESSENTIALS Ørskov & Co. A/S Stand: C1-009 LIVING 81 CONCEPT & PRODUCTION Oak Publishing EDITOR Marie Graunbøl CONTRIbUTORs Lise Ulrich, Mille Collin Flaherty, Christian Martinez, Athena Wisotsky PhOTOGRAPhERs Michael Rygaard, Rasmus Malmstrøm, Line Thit Klein sTyLING Nathalie schwer LANGUAGE CONsULTANT Rasmus hastrup PUbLIshED by CIFF PRINTED by KLs Grafisk hus 82 83 See you at Northmodern 13 – 15 August 2015 Bella Center Copenhagen 84