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Come to Copenhagen to experience the Danish design that embodies the spirit of everyday life!

It is said that Nordic design is minimalist and practical, and it is in Denmark that one truly appreciates every little detail of life: design originates from life, and life itself is adorned with these artistic touches! ►From shops to B&Bs, design is everywhere ① In the alleys near the famous site Nyhavn, there are many distinctive shops, mostly home goods stores, each of which we spent a long time admiring ② Danish national treasure home brand: Normann! The Normann flagship store in Copenhagen is just a 10-minute walk from our B&B Its brand spirit is "Less is more", improving people's lives through high-quality, humorous, and excellent design This store is really popular, many locals come to browse after work, and we were tempted by the Mug, Pocket Organizer, Tea strainer, Brush for Washing-up Bowl, Dropit Hooks; their chairs are also very good, simple and practical ③ The chandelier in the bedroom of the B&B we chose has a great design sense, lying in bed, what you see is not a boring ceiling, but a blooming lotus, which makes you feel different! The host Ann is a middle school teacher, and every corner of her home is carefully decorated, each ornament has a strong sense of design ►From streets to buildings, there is both the pleasing Baroque and the humanized design of Modernism ① Copenhagen has some of the world's most unique bicycle lane designs, including the famous Bicycle Serpentine (cykelslangen), and more than 510 kilometers of dedicated bicycle lanes, providing cyclists with a convenient and comfortable riding experience ② The Baroque style is quite evident in Copenhagen, such as the Frederiksborg Palace and the Round Tower, these buildings have Baroque elements like curves and volutes, full of vitality and dynamism ③ Functionalism and Modernism are also reflected in some of Copenhagen's public buildings and residences. For example, the Infinite Bridge and the Linear Park exhibit the characteristics of functionalism, focusing on practicality and functionality. The Danish Architecture Center (DAC), on the other hand, reflects the characteristics of modernism, focusing on simplicity, practicality, and industrialization ►Recommended visit: 4 days ►Transportation: Bus
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Posted: Apr 14, 2024
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