Hello Please, I would like to have permission to embed this beautiful video on my website. I would appreciate it if you would kindly let me know who to contact.
A little too biased...Although I do like Danish design, there are other countries like Italy, France and Japan that have fine craftsmanship and design as well as the USA w its Quaker/Shaker quality and simplicity to name a few.
It's called timeless design - purest form of design has no fashion or cultural form to it. Danish design can be at home in a Japanese house or Italian or 300 years from now in Mars. This is 'the' reason why Danish design is sought after.
@@jlm1567 Correct. Only the Japanese come close. Italian, French and US designs are not seamless and timeless, they occupy a specific category which intrinsically harkens back to another time and feel dated.
Danish design indeed is the beginning and future of all designs . Timeless beauty.
I'm a big fan of all sorts of furniture,,these Danish ones steal my heart,,they are so perfect,,,it can't be more perfect,,they r beautiful 😊
7:33 where can I get that coffee table?!?!? its amazing!! I've got to have ti! thanks
Hello Please, I would like to have permission to embed this beautiful video on my website. I would appreciate it if you would kindly let me know who to contact.
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Hi you can reach me on e-mail: mei@di.dkMichael Eirup
A little too biased...Although I do like Danish design, there are other countries like Italy, France and Japan that have fine craftsmanship and design as well as the USA w its Quaker/Shaker quality and simplicity to name a few.
It's called timeless design - purest form of design has no fashion or cultural form to it. Danish design can be at home in a Japanese house or Italian or 300 years from now in Mars. This is 'the' reason why Danish design is sought after.
@@jlm1567 Correct. Only the Japanese come close. Italian, French and US designs are not seamless and timeless, they occupy a specific category which intrinsically harkens back to another time and feel dated.
@@access5870 yes and the Japanese are the biggest importer of Danish design -the two goes perfect together
@@veronicajensen7690 This is the issue with trend following, it is not timeless, it is by its nature not sustainable.
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