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Architecture has this in it's power if it is done correctly. Reducing humans to mere pawns.

I have a few exhibitions of my photos coming up and I was playing around with poster designs.

 

Reducing bike culture to it's simplest forms in the tradition of Danish design.

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We have a tradition of holding a Christmas lunch for a group of friends but now that we all have kids it is tough to get it organised. So this year it ended up in February.

 

The big question was do we put table cloths on the two Piet Hein "Ellipse" tables or not. They're so cool without but we opted for table cloths.

 

Everyone has to prepare the traditional Danish courses themselves. All bread must be baked, the liver paté as well, the pork roast roasted at home, etc. You don't have to catch the herring yourself, but you do have to marinate it in a homemade marinade. And so on.

Copenhagen 2014, Denmark

PH5 lamp by Poul Henningsen

  

Pentax K1000 + Kodak Ektachrome E200 + xpro

Often imitated, never matched, the bicycle design of Søren Sögreni is legendary. He's been at it for 28 years and he is still going strong.

Sögreni Bicycles

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Often imitated, never matched, the bicycle design of Søren Sögreni is legendary. He's been at it for 28 years and he is still going strong.

Sögreni Bicycles

Sleek lines and classic form - almost like a wine bottle, but this carafe is designed for water. Featuring an airtight lid and silicone neck that prevents the carafe from dripping. Created individually by human hands. Scandinavian design original BY menu.

 

www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/16673

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Bella Sky Comwell is a spectacular skyscraper and striking landmark in Copenhagen’s newest neighbourhood, Ørestaden. Bella Sky Comwell’s two towers stand close to each other like a dancing couple in movement. The towers lean away from each other, creating an opening that ensures all guests fully enjoy the wonderful view over Amager Common and the vast Copenhagen skyline.

Bella Sky Comwell was architect-designed by 3XN.

 

See more about the hotel here

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

One of the atriums at DR Byen - the new home of Danish Broadcasting

Red E in colour Night Olive designed by Danish knife maker Mikkel Willumsen.

 

A strong and compact tactical folder with a 70 mm (2.7”) D2 steel blade and textured G10 handle with reversible deep pocket clip.

 

My new duty/uniform carry.

 

Vegvisir paracord bead by WikkedKnot on Etsy.com

Warp: black paper yarn

Weft: metal thread

Square Tray - Medium, Oak

The new Metropolis building in Copenhagen. Luxury flats.

 

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In Denmark we have two-story bike parking. It's what we do.

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

A nostalgic glimpse of our old flat.

 

[Wherever possible we aim to convey the basics of Scandinavian design: simplicity, functionality, informal elegance and a respect for materials and resources.]

 

© All Rights Reserved.

Stock photos of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Architecture & Design

Stock Photos from Zakkamedia of Copenhagen

Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1935. Re-launched by by Lassen in 2015

It's a full time job watching the lightplay in this flat.

I have a few exhibitions of my photos coming up and I was playing around with poster designs.

 

Reducing bike culture to it's simplest forms.

Available for purchase.

 

Copenhagenize - Copenhagen Bike Culture Blog

Copenhagen Cycle Chic blog

Small Tree - branches, oak

This geezer was hanging on the harbour watching the construction work on the other side. What a wicked ride.

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