Interior at Anne Black, Copenhagen, Denmark

Anne Black

Anne Black’s ceramics have a soft, Scandinavian-style sensibility. Something as simple as a toile motif on a miniature milk beaker or a series of dots on a beautifully shaped plate make her pieces stand out. From hooks and mugs to rings and brooches, Black designs something for everyone.

Interior view -  Aura, Copenhagen, Denmark

Aura

This luxe, glossy boutique showcases a curated selection of some of the more innovative designer brands in fashion like Balmain, Karl Lagerfeld and Jason Wu. The young, stylish owner was inspired to open Aura when she found that international designer fashion and accessories were not readily available in Copenhagen. The concept store was one of the city’s first harbingers of avant-garde couture.

Interior at Green Square, Copenhagen, Denmark

Green Square

Two Danish antiques collectors founded Green Square more than three decades ago in a small shop, and it has grown into Scandanavia’s largest antique warehouse. Mads Holst and Lars Holbak now oversee a complex of galleries and workshops that is regularly trolled by interior designers from around the world. Whether you are looking for Asian birdcages, Danish daybeds, Swedish benches or French armoires, you will find an assortment here. There’s even an in-house decorating team who can assist you with fabrics and wallpaper choices.

Interior view - Gubi, Copenhagen, Denmark

Gubi

A visionary concept store with a speciality in home design, Gubi sells sophisticated Scandinavian décor ranging from beds and side tables to mirrors and lamps. The products offer a range of styles from 20th-century classic to contemporary and trendy.

Holly Golightly

This exclusive boutique sells a fabulous selection of contemporary designer handbags, shoes, jewelry and clothes from brands like Chloe, Gianvito Rossi and Marni. The boutique has two locations: the original at Gammel Mønt 2 sells ready-to-wear and high-end jewelry, while the one at Regnegade sells shoes, bags and beauty items.

Illums Bolighus A/S

Since 1925, this design store has been a byword of good taste and style. Visionary founder Kaj Dessau and creative director Brita Drewsen oversaw interior design displays that worked in harmony with pieces of art and put Danish interior design on the map. The sprawling space across three massive floors houses items by big names of Danish design, like Arne Jacobsen and Georg Jensen, but it’s the work of smaller, lesser-known local creators that you’ll want to single out. A recent spree included such finds as colorful coat hangers from design house Morfo, ceramic vase-candle-holder-combinatins from Louise Campbell and sleek wooden kitchen accessories from Skagerak. There are now four Illums Bolighus outposts in Copenhagen.

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Interior view - Stilleben , Copenhagen, Denmark

Stilleben

This modern, design-minded shop stocks a curated selection of home décor items, accessories and jewelry in a white, minimalist space. While the products reflect the newest trends in Scandinavian design, Stilleben also displays a wide variety of tasteful pieces from around the world.

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