Ten interiors featuring classic and contemporary Danish design
Danish design is known for its use of wood, streamlined shapes and simple silhouettes. In this lookbook, we round up ten interiors from all over the world that feature both new design and iconic furniture pieces from the Scandinavian country.
A hotel in Los Angeles, a barn-turned-house in Canada and a Copenhagen flat are just some of the examples in this lookbook of interiors with beautiful Danish design.
Pieces by Danish mid-century modern designers, like Finn Juhl, are mixed with newer designs from brands such as &tradition and Skagerak to create interiors that blend the classic with the contemporary.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series that provide visual inspiration for designers and design enthusiasts. Previous lookbooks include retro green bathrooms, texture-heavy restaurant interiors and homely offices with interiors you could live in.
Photo is by Jeff Cate
Hudson Woods home, US, by Magdalena Keck
New York interior designer Magdalena Keck's design for this home in the Catskills, New York, blends Japanese minimalism with Danish mid-century modern design and American crafts pieces.
A Finn Juhl dining table and chairs have pride of place in the dining room, where they sit in front of a balcony with panoramic views of the surrounding nature. A brass pendant light perfectly matches the brown wood of the furniture.
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