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  1. Read more: Collaboration: Fredericia Furniture × A. Petersen
    Collaboration: Fredericia Furniture × A. Petersen

    Collaboration: Fredericia Furniture × A. Petersen

    In the summer of 2025 Fredericia Furniture will be re-launching the iconic ‘Bench for Two’, designed by Danish architect Nanna Ditzel.

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  2. Read more: Out of town: Visiting Line Depping
    Out of town: Visiting Line Depping

    Out of town: Visiting Line Depping

    With the goal of bringing a more human perspective and greater balance to their life, designer Line Depping and her husband, sculptor and designer Jakob Jørgensen, sought a creative haven in the middle of the Baltic Sea. In close interaction with nature, they have created a space dedicated to art and design.

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  3. Read more: Collaboration: April Coffee × A. Petersen
    Collaboration: April Coffee × A. Petersen

    Collaboration: April Coffee × A. Petersen

    In the spring of 2024 April Coffee opened their 3rd coffee shop, the first being the one in Ryesgade, Copenhagen and the second in Seoul. 

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  4. Read more: Showroom: New workshop & showroom
    Showroom: New workshop & showroom

    Showroom: New workshop & showroom

    We have moved our workshop, office and showroom to a new location: Norvangen 3D, 3rd floor, DK-4220 Korsør. We are open only by appointment, and if you want to visit, please write contact@apetersen.dk or call us +45 22338038.

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  5. Read more: Interview: At home with Dan Svarth
    Interview: At home with Dan Svarth

    Interview: At home with Dan Svarth

    He is said to be one of the greats but also someone who tends to avoid the limelight.

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  6. Read more: Collaboration: Andersen-Andersen
    Collaboration: Andersen-Andersen

    Collaboration: Andersen-Andersen

    ‘It could have been a lamp or a coat stand. It could very easily have been a chair. When Andersen-Andersen started, the wish was to make something usable, beautiful and durable – an homage to the Danish design tradition of making functional objects without compromising on craft.

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