Ole went to see Bob Dylan a lot of times and wanted to make some sense of it all. Inspired by Milton Glaser's 1966 Dylan portrait.
J and I have been married for 50 years. They visited many countries through the years, and hope to visit even more.
M and J met, grew into a family of five and now live in a house coloured by the graphic artist Poul Gernes.
L and S lived in Nørrebro in Copenhagen. They both enjoyed the green and blue areas of the city.
R and C got married and moved into a beautiful yellow brick townhouse at Islands Brygge, inspiring the colors of the design.
Z and M met and moved in together. C was born and they moved. They moved again and M was born. A family of four was born.
T and S lived right in the middle of the vibrant Copenhagen neighborhood Nørrebro.
K and AS lived in Sydhavnen at a time when the city and the waterfront renegotiated their borders in new playful ways.
A celebration of the Copenhagen music scene. Each line featuring places of familiarity, so chances are that if you like one place on a line, you’ll most likely like the others too.
M and M lived together in Frederiksberg in Copenhagen. Right by the old hospital in a mix of modern city grid streets and organic paths of ancient times.
A and R lived in Århus with their two kids C and A. All had their places and paths, and all had places they shared.
I moved to Copenhagen when I was 20 years old, and I have been exploring the city and all its wonderful green places like a child ever since.