DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS
DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS
DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS
DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS
DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS
DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS

DENMARK - 6 ICONIC BUILDINGS

Sale price€64,00
6 Iconic buildings from Denmark that can be built together in a criss-cross manner, turning them into a movable architectural sculpture. The buildings are included as a beautiful decorative object in the living room, on the windowsill or as an aesthetic toy in the children's room. The sculpture unites architecture, aesthetics and play, thereby connecting and bringing together children and adults by bringing the playful into the living room and the aesthetic into the children's room.

The sculpture is handmade in our workshop in Copenhagen from sustainable materials.

MEASURES: approx. 15 x 11 cm
MATERIAL: Birch wood
COLOR: Organic linseed oil we mix ourselves with shades of blue pigment

 

BUILDINGS IN THE SCULPTURE:

The marble church:
Architect: There were many architects on the project, those who had the most influence on the preparation were the French architect, Nicolas-Henri Jardin and later the Danish architect, Meldahl. In 1894 it was finished.

Grundtvig Church:
Architect: Peder Vilhelm Jensen Klint. It was completed in 1940

Aarhus City Hall:
Architect: Arne Jacobsen. Completed 1941.

Roskilde Cathedral:
The architect is not known. Today the church stands as a Gothic masterpiece, but many more styles have come into being over time with the help of some of Denmark's best architects such as C.E Harsdorff, C.F. Hansen, Inger and Johannes Exner. Built: 12-13 century.

Rosenborg Castle:
Architect: Hans van Steenwinckel the younger. Completed 1634.

Round Tower:
Architect: Christian d. 4 and Hans van Steenwinckel the younger. Completed 1642.
 

6 Iconic buildings from Denmark that can be built together in a criss-cross manner, turning them into a movable architectural sculpture. The buildings are included as a beautiful decorative object in the living room, on the windowsill or as an aesthetic toy in the children's room. The sculpture unites architecture, aesthetics and play, thereby connecting and bringing together children and adults by bringing the playful into the living room and the aesthetic into the children's room.

The sculpture is handmade in our workshop in Copenhagen from sustainable materials.

MEASURES: approx. 15 x 11 cm
MATERIAL: Birch wood
COLOR: Organic linseed oil we mix ourselves with shades of blue pigment

 

BUILDINGS IN THE SCULPTURE:

The marble church:
Architect: There were many architects on the project, those who had the most influence on the preparation were the French architect, Nicolas-Henri Jardin and later the Danish architect, Meldahl. In 1894 it was finished.

Grundtvig Church:
Architect: Peder Vilhelm Jensen Klint. It was completed in 1940

Aarhus City Hall:
Architect: Arne Jacobsen. Completed 1941.

Roskilde Cathedral:
The architect is not known. Today the church stands as a Gothic masterpiece, but many more styles have come into being over time with the help of some of Denmark's best architects such as C.E Harsdorff, C.F. Hansen, Inger and Johannes Exner. Built: 12-13 century.

Rosenborg Castle:
Architect: Hans van Steenwinckel the younger. Completed 1634.

Round Tower:
Architect: Christian d. 4 and Hans van Steenwinckel the younger. Completed 1642.