images used for the home page

Information about the images that have been used for the cover page or home page of this site.

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Sortedams Dossering 101-103, Copenhagen

an apartment building with its main front to the lake - designed by Ib Lunding (1895-1983) and completed in 1938.

 

Tekstilt finér by Else-Rikke Bruun

exhibited at the Biennalen for Kunsthåndværk og Design in August 2015

 

Kids' City

a major new school in Christianshavn designed by COBE and opened in 2016

 

Vesterport

Vesterport on Vesterbrogade in Copenhagen - a prominent building close to the central railway station - designed by Ole Falkentorp and Povl Baumann and completed in 1931.

 

lecture theatre, Museet for Søfart, Helsingør

the national Maritime Museum in Helsingør designed by Bjarke Ingels

 

work without title by Søren Thygesen

shown at Biennalen for Kunsthåndværk og Design in August 2015 and now in the collection at Designmuseum Danmark

 

Olafur Eliasson

models and trial pieces from the studio that were shown at the exhibition Riverbed at Louisiana from August 2014 through to January 2015

 

textile by Arne Jacobsen

designed for the stage curtain at Munkegård school in Gentofte - photograph taken at Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen

 
 

Aria by Dögg Gudmundsdottir

exhibited at the Cabinetmakers' Autumn exhibition in 2015

 
 

ceramics by Kristina Vildersbøll

a ceramicist from Copenhagen - photographed at Finders Keepers in September 2015

 

Frederiksvej Kindergarten

school designed by COBE - the Copenhagen team of designers and architects - and opened in 2015

 

COBE

 

techniques, pattern and colour by Alex Krissberg

exhibited at the Round Tower in Copenhagen in the exhibition Silica - a graduation show for students from the Danish Royal Academy School at Nexø on the island of Bornholm

 
 

Copenhagen School of Design and Technology (KEA)

designed by Bertelsen + Scheving and completed in 2013