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Dwelling Place of an Interior Designer and Vintage Shop Operator in Copenhagen

Greetings! Quite some time has passed since I last took a trip on a train crossing the bridge into Copenhagen. It's high time for a revisit to the city. In the near future...

Residence of an Interior Designer and Retailer of Antique Merchandise, Located in Copenhagen
Residence of an Interior Designer and Retailer of Antique Merchandise, Located in Copenhagen

Dwelling Place of an Interior Designer and Vintage Shop Operator in Copenhagen

In the heart of the Danish capital, Sedsel's serene oasis offers a haven of design inspiration. This family home, brimming with treasures, is a testament to the city's enduring appreciation for quality vintage pieces. The warm tones and textured ambience of the space are captured beautifully in the photography by Freya Asgersdatter.

The home is adorned with items from some of Copenhagen's most renowned designers and vintage shops. Mette Steensig, the owner of a vintage interior shop by the same name, contributes to the home's eclectic charm with her curated selection of vintage items. We Do Wood, a local brand associated with Kristine Bendsten, adds a touch of modern Scandinavian design with its wooden pieces.

Bodarp kitchen, a popular Danish brand, graces the heart of the home, while Frama shelves lend a sleek, minimalist touch. The Boho Habits furniture and the VL45 glass pendant from Valerie Objects complete the space, adding a bohemian flair and a touch of mid-century modern style, respectively.

The tour continues to a cosy riverside cottage in Denmark, another gem showcasing the city's design heritage. The cottage, like the family home, is filled with inspiring details, each piece carefully chosen to complement the cottage's rustic charm.

The article also takes us to a charming Danish summerhouse in Lammefjorden. The home, decorated with an array of vintage finds, is a perfect example of how vintage pieces can breathe new life into a space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Copenhagen's vintage interior scene is a diverse and vibrant one. It includes curated vintage designer furniture and lighting, sustainable second-hand shops, and bustling flea markets focused on Scandinavian modern and mid-century styles. Stores like Jerome Vintage, 2ND EDITION, Witzke Design, Igen i brug, and Scandiwegians offer a mix of hard-to-find vintage fashion, designer furniture, and unique interior products.

Whether you're a design enthusiast or simply appreciate a well-curated space, Copenhagen's vintage interior scene is a must-visit. It's a testament to the city's strong design heritage and its commitment to sustainability. The city's vintage shops and flea markets offer a unique opportunity to discover hidden gems and to create a home that truly reflects your personal style.

[1] Jerome Vintage [2] Gentofte Loppemarked and Det Grønne Loppemarked [3] Witzke Design and Igen i brug [4] Scandiwegians [5] 2ND EDITION

  1. To further accentuate its unique personality, the owner of the family home supplemented the design from local brands like Jerome Vintage with curated vintage pieces.
  2. For those seeking to infuse their lifestyles with a touch of vintage charm and sustainable interior design, Copenhagen's array of shops such as 2ND EDITION and Det Grønne Loppemarket are excellent destinations that align with a home-and-garden aesthetic, contributing to the city's interior-design scene.

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