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Arhoj:Interior illustration design work The website is a personal site of Danish illustrator Anders Arhoj, an interior designer who brings a great sense of humor to ceramics, prints and other visual works.

With the exception of one year in Japan, Anders has spent the last ten years of his life in the country. The rest of the time Anders has made Copenhagen his home. The Danish people are famous for hygge art (hygge is a Danish word that means calm and comfortable, and also represents an attitude of living close to nature), and the interior space often gives people a sense of warmth and comfort, easy to get close to, and this is very important for Anders who considers his guests and customers (including himself).

Hygge means that the rooms have strict floor lamps (no top-down chandeliers) and incorporate plants, books, soft fabrics and natural materials such as logs or wool. However, he is fond of the modern Scandinavian style of the 1850s, with its mix of textiles, ethnic knick-knacks and vintage collectibles, and he likes to buy old things with history and character.

Danish Museum of Art and Design

The Designmuseum Danmark is an art museum in Denmark, established in 1907 in Copenhagen, with a collection of design and craft objects.

Louisiana Museum, Denmark

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a The International Museum on the Navia Peninsula is a courtyard-style modern museum surrounded by several exhibition halls and corridors. The museum has collected a large number of modern art, and the permanent collection of the museum includes more than 3,000 projects.

The exhibition in the museum The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art was opened to the public in 1958, and the founder was Knud W. Jensen, whose purpose is to provide a space for those who have a serious interest in modern art. The museum is surrounded by the many passionate and beautiful scenery of North Zealand, listening to the sound of the sea hitting the coast, people who love art may be able to appreciate art in such a museum with Danish modern architectural style.

Although the Louisiana Museum has been expanded several times, it has always been a collection of painting art, sculpture, A museum integrating modern architecture and natural scenery. These post-war sculptures of the museum have become the most attractive part of the art collection. The museum also has a perennial exhibition, exhibiting works by masters such as Picasso, including works by artists such as Picasso, Giacometti , Dubuffet, Yves Ort Klein, Andy Warhol, Rauschenberg, Henry Moore, Louise Bourgeois, Philippe Guston, Maurice Lewis, Denmark, Baselitz, Polk, Kiefer.

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, offering 4-6 temporary exhibitions per year, presents these two great modernist artists and the Louisiana Contemporary in the latest International Contemporary Art series. Throughout the years, the museum has insisted on an international outlook, and its exhibitions and Louisiana status mean that the museum is able to attract future exhibitions and artists to the standard offered by very few Nordic museums.

The art museum skillfully combines the terrain to form a varied and rich exhibition space. The building itself is a work of art, perfectly integrated with the surrounding natural environment. In addition to paintings, the exhibition also includes many contemporary architectural design, sculpture and installation design, multimedia art and other themes, covering a wide range.

The cafeteria supporting the museum is affordable and authentic, with open-air seats facing the sea; and unlike many other exhibition halls, the "souvenir shop" here sells a variety of design books As well as exquisite modern industrial daily necessities, if you are interested in the contemporary art exhibition hall, you must not miss it.

Danish Cultural Center

DanishCulture: As a non-governmental organization, DanishCulture conducts international cultural exchange activities in a wide range of fields. DanishCulture aims to promote cultural exchange between China and Denmark and to support projects of cultural institutions, artists and experts in related creative industries that have established a long-term partnership between China and Denmark.

In China, the Danish Cultural Center's projects will operate coordinated with the headquarters in Copenhagen and the branch offices in Belgium, Brazil, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia and the UK.

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