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Brønnums Hus Office Club

Denmark

segment

Office

type

Rug

At one of Copenhagen’s finest addresses, right in the heart of the beautiful Danish capital city, Brønnums Hus Office Club offers high-end offices exceeding all expectations. The building dates to 1866 and from the very start, it framed the lives of creatives and intellectuals having a big influence on Danish cultural history. World-renowned author H.C. Andersen frequently visited families living in the building being so rich on picturesque elements drawn by architect Ferdinand Vilhelm Jensen that it was listed in 1995.

Recently, Brønnums Hus has been restored with an uncompromising sense of detail and respect for history. Guided by the vision of being for everybody, but not for anybody, the premises accommodate companies wanting their offices and surroundings to leave a lasting impression with business connections. The office club is shrouded in a unique atmosphere with an interior decoration creating experiences around every single corner and each carpet presenting a work of art. The dark walls in the oval shaped reception welcome the guests and add a luxurious foretaste on what to expect when exploring the rest of this beautiful house. Karen Lund from Ege Design Studio has designed the carpet featuring an abstract flower from a restored gold wallpaper in the Golden Salon dating back to 1830 that's interpreted into the most beautiful floral silhouette. Moving up, the design look becomes younger. On the fourth floor, white walls make room for vibrant carpets from Industrial Landscape by Tom Dixon. The Blur and Smoke designs manifest the powerful expressions of the London inspired collection fabulating about this spectacular city that has, just like Brønnums Hus, really lived a few lives.

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