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Breeze lounge for your summer. By Cane-Line. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

I am a huge fan of great urban design for festivals! E.g. the Crossboxes from CutLab CPH and students from DTU, Copenhagen. Right now they are assembled to be used at LIVE LIVE FESTIVAL in Roskilde. Great seating, great idea  Follow the festival on Instagram! Livelivefestival or #llf13

Danish design on garbage bins. From Artcans. Featuring artists from upper left: Ruth Crone Foster, Henriette Fredslund, Marie Elbæk, Maibritt Lind, Kamila Slocinska, Phuc Van Dang, Ruddi, Rasmus Gissel, Rasmus Gissel, Line Maj, Happysquare og Karina Bech Hvarregaard. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays. 

EJ 400 ApoLuna Box by Studio Hannes Wettstein for Erik Jørgensen, Denmark. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

03.05.2013: Helt Honey - design by Studio Arhøj, Denmark. Winner of mad+medier mademballage (packaging design) #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

Danish Grafitti 1984-2013. Exhibition at KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg, Denmark. Curated in cooperation with Jens-Peter Brask. Ends June 16, 2013. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

The new rebuild headquarter of DI (Confederation of Danish Industry) by Transform Architects. Copenhagen, Denmark. With LED-lights the facade changes every second, making it a great new architectural spot in our old city. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

Restaurant Marchal, Hotel D'Angleterre, Copenhagen, Denmark.

01.05.2013: New images from the brand new Restaurant Marchal, with chef Ronny Emborg, opening at the reopened hotel-legend Hotel D’Angleterre in Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in 1755, the d’Angleterre is an icon and a historic landmark in Copenhagen, celebrated for its elegance, luxury and style. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

Refugees United aim is to help refugees reconnect with missing loved ones through a safe, secure internet search tool that allows full anonymity and is free of charge. It’s a non-profit, non-political, non-religious and 100 % independent organization founded in Copenhagen, Denmark. The organization was born from the founders’ highly personal journey helping one young Afghan refugee trace his missing family. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH. World Flex Home, Danish 'green' flex house built from shipping containers. Image: Lindhe/WFH.

Building homes using old shipping containers as the structural framework is not just recycling. It’s upcycling! Have you seen the WorldFlexHome houses? A modular concept, using 40 feet high cube standard modules to built green houses around the world? The first one built in Frederiksværk, outside Copenhagen, was a demo house - built to demonstrate how good looking a prefabricated ‘green housing system’ can be. WorldFlexHome meets the demands in the international environment building standard, Active House. Much more on their website! #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

Dome of Visions, Krøyers Plads, Copenhagen, Denmark. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

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29.04.2013: Dome of Visions, Copenhagen. A greenhouse dome at Krøyers Plads, Strandgade, Copenhagen, Denmark - by Kristoffer Tejlgaard + Benny Jepsen. Will move from Copenhagen to Aarhus by the end of May and return to Copenhagen in the late Summer. The Dome of Visions project is about putting action into words and following through on new ideas in construction and urban thinking and planning. From the website: “It’s a city planning experiment in itself as it attempts to make use of the urban space “in-between” and the temporary locations that appear when we are busy tearing down the old to make way for the new, such as Krøyers Plads. The city currently lacks these sites which give time and space for the sharing of ideas. How do we attract life and activate the city’s cultural instances? We will try to find the answers together and co-create the future of the city with the architects.” 

The dome is 10,5 meters in height and has a diameter of 21 meters. The shape of the dome is inspired by American futurist and architect Buckminster Fuller who, among other things, studied minimalistic constructions and patented the geodesic dome. The dome itself acts as a façade and a shield from the elements which enables whatever construction that goes inside to use a minimal amount of materials. This is also an experiment to test the conditions and functionality of a dome when it comes to living and everyday activities. 

Construction: NCC. Images: Courtesy of Kristoffer Tejlgaard + Benny Jepsen. #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

Harpa - Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, designed by Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with Batteriið  Architects and Studio Olafur Eliasson, has won one of the most prestigious architecture awards worldwide, The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2013.

#allgoodthings #danish #architecture spotted by missdesignsays.

DK3 table with Dinesen planks. Custom made in Denmark by DK3. Aluminium detail on table from DK3. Detail on table from DK3.

Details and tables from DK3 including Dinesen planks #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

From the past to the future. The creator of this years mascot for COPENHELL in June, Mr. Brent Eliott White, has revamped Copenhagens old towns arms and made a ‘badass metal version of Copenhagen’s old trademark’. The design will be available on shirts soon. What do you think? #allgoodthings #danish spotted by missdesignsays.

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