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Art by Vilhelm Lundstrom. |
Here is the home of the late Danish Architect and designer
Finn Juhl - now fully re-installed in
Ordrupgaard, the French Impressionist museum in Northern Copenhagen. Juhl's home acts as a portfoilo of his vast range of design work - he designed the house and the furniture as well as many other details - there are even prototypes for his cutlery designs. It is a great narrative of 1950's Danish design as well as being an interior that many aspire to create these days. I'm impressed how modern it still is.
Photographs via Metropolis Mag
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