April 5th, 2016
April 5th, 2016
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A recent trip to Copenhagen inspired Andrew’s love of Scandinavian design, and this modern loft in the city’s Islands Brygge neighbourhood is an exceptional example of this pared-back style. Flooded with natural light, the lateral space has been completely transformed from what was once a pencil factory, by Morten Bo Jensen, the chief designer at Vipp. This clean aesthetic is accentuated by matt-white walls, and pale Dinesen floorboards, and salvaged Copenhagen street lamps give an industrial reminder to the building’s past.
Selected by our Sales Advisor Andrew Stevenson.
Photography by Anders Hviid.
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