




CASE STUDY
– NEW DANISH NOW
Design
Experimental investigations expressed in biomorphic and primitive forms. New shapes and volumes by design talents.
STYLING PERNILLE VEST
ASSISTANT HENRIETTE SCHOU
PHOTOGRAPHY MIKKEL MORTENSEN / YELLOWS
CULTIVATING PATINA
How to create a newly built house that feels comfortably familiar and as burnished as the well-loved objects that move with the owners? Designer Elisabeth Snejbjerg and former architect now photographer Mikael Bonde after 25 years in Copenhagen moved to the country near Aarhus to a house they designed and built among trees.
BACKYARD REFUGE
Small but perfectly matched, two residences in a courtyard are reduced to the essentials using quality materials and maximum light to create welcoming tranquillity.
A ROOM WITH A VIEW
A diminutive wooden dwelling on stilts among forest trees focuses attention on interior details to heighten the contrast between its small scale and the vastness of nature.

CASE STUDY
– NEW DANISH NOW
Design
Experimental investigations expressed in biomorphic and primitive forms. New shapes and volumes by design talents.
STYLING PERNILLE VEST
ASSISTANT HENRIETTE SCHOU
PHOTOGRAPHY MIKKEL MORTENSEN / YELLOWS



