Get the Scandi look: where to shop for Danish design in Copenhagen

If you’ve been wanting to bring the Scandinavian design ethos into your own home, where better to shop for inspiration and those coveted items than the Danish capital itself

Named by Lonely Planet as Best in Travel 2019, a city break to Copenhagen will do more that satiate your wanderlust, it’ll satisfy your most fundamental desire – to feel good.

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The Danes have spent a century raising interior design to an art form – and applying art forms to interior design. Whether you want sleek, minimalist furniture, colourful ceramics or hygge-inducing textiles, you’ll find them in exquisitely presented specialist stores throughout Copenhagen, especially around Strøget, the pedestrianised main shopping street. Here are some of the key places to head to.

Illums Bolighus, Address: Amagertorv 10

This four-storey department store for the ultra-discerning is the place to browse the best in Danish design – furniture and lamps, kitchen and bathroom accessories, ceramics and glassware, jewellery and fashion, and much more. It feels more like an art gallery than a shop, and if the high prices don’t attract you it’s the perfect place for window shopping.

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Stilleben, Address: Niels Hemmingsens Gade 3

Ceramic designers Ditte Reckweg and Jelena Schou Nordentoft have a flair for spotting up-and-coming designers, not only in their own métier but in glassware, textiles, accessories and jewellery too. Their two shops, one off Strøget and one near the Botanical Gardens, are a cornucopia of collectibles, plus a fine selection of artworks, photographs and prints.

Hay House, Address: Østergade 61

Rolf Hay is one of Denmark’s top contemporary furniture designers and his shop on Strøget combines his own clean, ultra-functional pieces with those of other fresh, innovative young designers. Expect everything from sofas and stools to wall clocks and vases. Don’t expect to pay the Earth, as prices can be surprisingly affordable.

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Inge Vincents, Address: Jægersborggade 43

Ceramicist Inge Vincents has spent years perfecting the art of making “hysterically thin” homewares from ghost-white porcelain – every piece handmade and unique. At her store on cobbled Jægersborggade in multicultural Nørrebro you’ll find delicately fluted vases and mugs that resemble folded paper, tealight holders translucent as a horn lantern, but all designed for daily use.

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Georg Jensen Silver,Address: Amagertorv 4

For more than a century, the name Georg Jensen has been synonymous with the finest in Danish silver. The firm’s flagship store on Strøget is a magpie’s delight of brooches, earrings, necklaces, pendants and rings, gleaming vases and tableware, and affordable knick-knacks such as money clips and business card holders.

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Normann Copenhagen, Address: Østerbrogade 70

This former cinema in the city’s Østerbro district is still putting on a glittering performance, only now the stars are Normann Copenhagen’s ever growing range of beautifully designed furniture, sculptural lighting, stunning textiles and clever home accessories. If you want a tealight holder or comfy cushion that is also a conversation piece, you will find it here.

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Royal Copenhagen Flagship Store, Address: Amagertorv 6

Everything about Royal Copenhagen’s flagship store on Strøget whispers classic elegance, from the 400-year-old building to displays that look as though her majesty is expected for tea or dinner. The firm’s signature blue-and-white designs are world-famous, and its botanically meticulous Flora Danica range is reassuringly expensive.

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Free Museums to Enjoy While on a Pre-or Post-Cruise Day in Copenhagen

Sometimes all you need to make your day in Copenhagen is a perfect little surprise of a museum that speaks to you and what´s even more important, leaves you some extra budget for those delectable Danish pastries no-one can possibly resist.

Free Museums to Enjoy in Copenhagen

Children and young people under 18 years of age have free access to state and state-subsidized museums in Denmark. Some of these museums also have free entrance for adults on certain days, including the following:

Tøjhusmuseet/The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, Copenhagen (Wednesday)

The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum is in central Copenhagen, located in Christian IVs arsenal Tøjhuset.  Created in 1928, the museum focuses on the military history of Denmark. The narrow, 163 meters brick building its located in, with its tall wooden columns lends itself perfectly to the unique display on the second floor. Take a walk through Danish war history from the 1500s until today; from samurai swords to World War II and the war in Afghanistan.

Hunting and Forestry Museum, Hørsholm (Wednesday)

Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry in Hørsholm, north of Copenhagen, is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. The museum owns approximately 3,000 square metres of exhibition space throwing light on the cultural history of hunting and forestry in Denmark from the Stone Age to the present day. The museum is housed in the beautiful old 18th century stables and barns belonging to the no longer existing Hirschholm Palace.

Post & Tele Museum, Copenhagen (every day)

The Post & Tele Museum is the depository of Denmark’s national collections in the field of post and telecommunications and houses the largest stamp collection in Denmark and the country’s most important special subject library.

Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen (Wednesday)

Vivid colours and grand architectural design characterise the museum, which houses the works of the world-famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsenhouses the works of the world-famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. A tour of the museum reveals a very special opportunity to enjoy world-class art and architecture. Located at Slotsholmen in the heart of Copenhagen the museum is very close to some of the most popular attractions of the city houses the work of the world-famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844).

The museum is a gem in the heart of Copenhagen and since opening in 1848 as the first museum in Denmark it has afforded visitors a very special opportunity to savour world-class art and architecture.

Museum of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (Friday)

The Museum of Copenhagen wishes to kindle a desire for knowledge of the city, its past, present, and future.

Nyhavn | Nordice Experience

Nyhavn, ideal for strolls, coffee and people watching

Design Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, (Wednesday)

With a unique location in Copenhagen’s historic centre, near tourist attractions, the harbour boats, design companies and galleries, Designmuseum Danmark is a working archive and the entrance to Denmark as a design destination.

 

Københavns Domkirke

There’s a small, free-to-visit museum at Copenhagen’s cathedral, which locals know as Københavns Domkirke. The subject changes each year (paintings have been shown here, and there was once an exhibition about the Danish philosopher Søren Aabye Kierkegaard). At the time of writing, the focus was on religious textiles. As long as there’s no church service taking place, you’re free to look around the cathedral, too.

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Note that special exhibitions may sometimes require an entrance fee.

 

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Don’t Leave Copenhagen Without Doing These 15 Things

We are kind of in love with the Danish capital of Copenhagen as a city and destination to visit.

Denmark is the country of living in the moment. Recently named the happiest nation in the world!

 

I know, it´s like doing the impossible and choosing between your own children between the lovely Baltic Sea harbors we offer, but the Danish capital really has it all to bring you the unique Danish understanding of life- it´s about hygge ( definition: In essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people), fantastic design in every aspect of daily life, freedom via open spaces on the breathtakingly beautiful coastline and being able go deep in culture, enchanting countryside castles and the wonderfully rich city space in a matter of days. We know tourists who have come for their first visit and returned the next year as residents to Copenhagen, because they could not let the inviting feeling of Danish lifestyle go.

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Useful Danish Words

English
Danish
Pronounciation
Hello
Goddag/Hej
Go-day/Hi
Goodbye
Farvel
Fah-vel
Yes
Ja
Ya
No
Nej
Nai
Thank you
Tak
Tack

 

Quick facts about Copenhagen and Denmark

Population 5,627,235 (2014)

Area 42,916 square kilometres

Population density 130.50 per square kilometre

Geographic region Scandinavia

Gross domestic product DKK 1,915 billion (2014)

GDP per capita DKK 322,000 (2014)

Capital Copenhagen 1,246,611 (2014)

Other major cities Aarhus 259.754, Odense 172.512 & Aalborg 109.092 (2014)

Form of state Monarchy

Government The Liberal Party (Venstre)

Head of state Queen Margrethe II (since 14 January 1972)

Head of government Lars Løkke Rasmussen (since 28 June 2015)

Ethnic distribution 5,026,561 Danes. Immigrants and their descendants constitute 600,674 (2014)

Life expectancy Women 81.9 years, men 78.0 years (2014)

Language Danish

Religion 90% Protestant

Currency Danish Kroner, DKK 1 Krone = 100 Øre (DKK 5.58 = USD 1, 2014)

Membership UN, OECD, EU, Nato, Schengen, OSCE, IMF, WTO and others.

 

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