paired a danish modern style dining table with lucite chairs, crowned with an over scaled brass pendant fixture.
This dining room is a medley of styles. I paired a danish modern style dining table with lucite chairs
Danish kitchen table and clear acrylic chairs
9. Danish Modern Dining TablesHere's the thing: They are just classic beauties. And you don't have to have a midcentury modern house for one to fit in. They are elegant simplicity personified.
It's Danish modern from the 60's. There are no markings on it
Hi, No, not Wakefield chairs. They came from a Danish furniture store. I have the same set, we purchased it 28 years ago! It's lasted all these years in great condition.
Danish Teak Chairs and Teak Table
The traditional rug with the Danish modern dining set.
minimal, Danish-infused dining room — no need for a tablecloth here.
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Danish modern style began in the 1920s, embracing the principles of Bauhaus design: pure, clean lines in furniture that was shaped around the human body. Many of the classic pieces designed in the 1940s and '50s are still in production today.
Rais, and Danish company that makes beautiful stoves. I think the other popular European company is Wittus.
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"Danish houses are well built and well insulated, so they don't need curtains to keep out the drafts, as many other European houses do. Instead, curtains or blinds are used simply for privacy and are usually white. "
Danish living room with wood burning stove
Danish design often pairs beautifully blacks, warm woods, and other natural colors. As a result, there is a wonderful blend of simple materials with just the right amount of mood.
Swedish and Danish design is very much about connecting with the outdoors, and the locals are absolute fiends for sunshine (probably because there is so little of it during the long winters). Windows are big and uncovered.
stove: No Danish home is complete without a woodburning stove. This one sits in the middle of a large, airy room — another key component of Danish style. The rooms are never cluttered, so even a small area feels spacious.
traditional Danish architecture: it's a reworking of a farmhouse in a minimal palette.
traditional Danish architecture: it's a reworking of a farmhouse in a minimal palette.
No Danish home is complete without a woodburning stove. This one sits in the middle of a large, airy room — another key component of Danish style
icon of Danish furniture design) made by Fritz Hansen and available in the US from Stardust: http://www.stardust.com/SEARCH.html?q=arne+jacobsen+egg+chair
for a Danish hotel lobby is like the classic trench coat. It's been around since the late '50s. It still looks good; it always will. When in doubt, throw on a trench coat and throw in an Egg Chair.
for a Danish hotel lobby is like the classic trench coat. It's been around since the late '50s. It still looks good; it always will. When in doubt, throw on a trench coat and throw in an Egg Chair.
walls: Danish: White walls and white floors punctuated with splashes of color are the key to this look and are easy to include in your own home.
Danish designers have always been passionate about good design. They believe strongly that good design improves lives and should be affordable to all. White walls and white floors punctuated with splashes of color are the key to this look and are easy to include in your own home.