Raiments in Copenhagen presents Lærke Ryom’s textile furniture, where hand-stitched wool redefines upholstery as a dialogue between softness and structure.
Raiments in Copenhagen presents Lærke Ryom’s textile furniture, where hand-stitched wool redefines upholstery as a dialogue between softness and structure.
House in Gurre by Office Kim Lenschow is a 220 square metre single family house located in Gurre near Elsinore, Denmark, completed in 2024. Set within a dense forest of oak and beech trees, the project responds to filtered light and enclosed views through a composition of stepped volumes that create courtyards, niches, and layered interior spaces. The house is organised through equal spatial units and shifting floor levels, producing a flexible open plan articulated through sectional variation. A central courtyard brings light into the core of the house, inspired by forest clearings. Constructed from porous concrete blocks with a timber frame, the building expresses a clear tectonic language where materials and structural elements remain visible. The project explores the relationship between architecture and landscape through depth, rhythm, and material clarity.
Nestled among the whispering pines of Northern Zealand, Denmark, Guest House No. 16 unfolds as a quiet coastal retreat shaped by memory, material, and light. Originally built in 1934 as
On the northern tip of Bornholm, in the coastal town of Allinge, Galleri Sonja emerges as a quietly powerful new destination where café, shop, and gallery converge. Designed by Norm