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7 highstreet Danish interiors brands to start shopping from now


By Megan Burns
03rd Dec 2020
7 highstreet Danish interiors brands to start shopping from now

Like Danish interiors but not sure where to begin shopping? Start with these seven Danish design brands. 


Here at Image Interiors & Living we’re huge fans of Danish design. From the use of calm palettes and simple forms to its clever practicality, it ticks all our interiors boxes. Whether you’re looking for a large piece of furniture or something as basic as a serving bowl, you can guarantee that Danish brands will have made one to catch your eye.

For anyone who might be new to the wonders of Danish design, or just wants an enjoyable scroll through the best it has to offer, we’ve made a list of the brands we always come back to.

Danish design brands

HAY

Founded in 2002 with the aim to make good design available to a large audience, this Danish brand is known across the world for its simple yet perpetually stylish designs. They have collaborated with many designers over the years, ensuring their aesthetic is constantly refreshed. Slit table, from €159 and Silhouette sofa, from €2,889. Enamel range from €12.  

Best for… Chairs, both dining and sofas, and we also love their fun kitchen accessories.

Danish design

Normann Copenhagen

Creating simple yet contemporary designs, Normann Copenhagen is set apart by its ability to often do something just a little different. From smaller items such as ornaments, textiles, and even stylish cleaning products, up to larger pieces of storage furniture, there’s something for every room in your home. Cap table lamp, €350. Block table, €230. 

Best for… They have a really extensive range of side tables, as well as lighting.

Danish design

&Tradition

One of the more recent additions to the list, established in 2010, &Tradition use both the latest industrial processes and craft techniques going back years to create beautiful furniture and accessories. They also constantly work with new designers to bring innovation that excites. Betty chair, €408. Little Petra chair, €2,393.

Best for… We can’t help but fawn over their armchair offering.

Danish design

Stelton

A classic Danish brand, making waves since the ‘60s, Stelton is the epitome of Danish design: simple, beautiful and functional. If you think kettles, serving trays and jugs can’t be stylish, go immediately to their website. Emma range, from €19.95. Pure black knives, from €74.95.

Best for… Any kitchen accessories, but we’re particularly in love with their Emma range.  

Danish design

Muuto

Inspired by the idea of new perspectives, Muuto’s pieces often look basic, but on closer inspection they reveal their considered design, perfect for achieving a pared-back aesthetic. Fibre side chair wood base, €269. Unfold pendant, €169. Ambit wall lamp, €313.

Best for… Lighting. From table lamps to pendant lights, they have great designs for every space.

Danish design

Menu

Offering almost impossibly sleek furniture, Menu’s designs aren’t afraid to add an accent of punchy colour or eye-catching texture. Co Chair in stained oak and orange velvet, €359.10. Cast Pendant shape 3, €99 and shape 4, €249. 

Best for… Slimline furniture with a design edge.

Danish design

Ferm Living

Banishing the idea that Danish interiors can be devoid of personality, Ferm Living products always add interest to a space. They also have an adorable kids’ range too, so your little one’s room can be as stylish as yours. Herman stool, €149. Mingle table legs, €399. Mingle table top, €799. Hourglass pot, from €99. Kitchen rod, €79. Tea towels, €15 each. 

Best for… Textiles in rich shades, and gorgeous kitchen accessories.  

 

Featured image: Silhouette sofa from €2,889, Slit table from €159, HAY 


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