Within the walls of an old watchmaker's shop, the duo have created a home in Copenhagen that has a modern vision “There is something about nothingness and empty spaces,” muses Niels Strøyer Christophersen as he sits with his wife Franca-Christina in the living room of their Copenhagen home. “When you have stuffed spaces it doesn’t release the same imagination.” Located in Copenhagen’s stylish Østerbro district, the building, which dates back to 1905, wasn’t always so sparsely decorated. It was once crammed full of springs and dials, when it housed a watchmaker and his shop. Its residents today, however, are ceramicist Franca-Christina and her husband Niels, founder and owner of multi-disciplinary design practice Frama. Read full article here: https://www.voguescandinavia.com/arti...
Ideas crafted to last: Nanna Ditzel / Trinidad Chair | Fredericia Furniture
This year the Trinidad Chair celebrates its 30th anniversary. Being one of Nanna Ditzel's most significant commercial successes, the Trinidad Chair has stood the test of time and is still relevant today. Explore the Trinidad Chair, designed in 1993 and dive into the story behind one of Ditzel's most successful designs. Learn more at https://fredericia.com/nanna-ditzel-1...
The Spanish Chair has quite a strong presence, with its solid oak construction and sturdy, high-quality leather. Over time, as the leather expands, the adjustable straps can be tightened. Learn more about The Spanish Chair by Børge Mogensen at https://www.fredericia.com/craft-mate...