In our September Designers' At Home issue, we traveled to the Copenhagen residence of Kristina May Olsen and Morten Bo Jensen—a study in the contrasts of black and white, natural and refined materials, and new and old. To celebrate the great tradition of design in Denmark—the Scandinavian country that brought us the likes of
Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, and manufacturers Fritz Hansen and
Muuto—we share architecture from the sovereign state.
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After living on and studying a woodsy acre of land in North Zealand, Denmark, architect Jesper Brask cleared a stand of pine trees and, from the timber, built a getaway open to its surroundings. Photo by: Karina Tengberg
Read our post on modern design and architecture across Spain here.