Wanderlust: Danish Style

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Danish design is known for its clean lines and minimal styling. Architectural shapes and lines give a stylised look to Danish homes, with small splashes of colour used. Sticking to a mainly monochrome colour palette and minimal styling, means Danish design is an enduring style which is easy to achieve at home.

A product of the 1950’s, Danish Design began by a need for functional and durable furniture, with a focus on minimal, industrial style design. In the beginning many Danish designers were focused on quality and durability, and so Danish Design is now known for it’s lasting quality and its’ timeless appeal. Modern lines, muted colours and practicality mean that Danish design is popular all over the world and appeals to the masses. With a current trend in Scandinavian design and styling, Danish design is popping up in home magazines and media constantly, making it even easier to add a touch of Danish design to any home!

Danish architecture has a focus on light, open spaces and sustainability. In a climate where daylight hours can be short, such as in Denmark, architecture focuses on capturing as much light as possible and creating open spaces. Although Danish architecture is minimal it is inviting with lots of wood, glass and often dark colours for the exterior. The focus is on sustainability and buildings which focus on the surrounding environment, making Danish architecture clever and enduring. Take a look at these beautiful examples of Danish architecture and design!

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