GALERIE DANSK
To go to this beautiful gallery is to offer a real jump over time. Indeed, in this area of rue Charlot, we travel to Denmark from the 1950 s to the 1970 s. No great designer from the kingdom from the kingdom is missing the appeal. We walk happily in the middle of this jungle of creations, more original than any other. In the midst of these beautiful stone walls, a luminaires forest is discovered, among them a steel-suspension lamp and lacquer metal from Fogh and Morup, a Panthella lampmussel shaped by Louis Poulsen, or more simply a Danish office lamp in a flexible black lacquer. Other objects of interest: Herbert Krenchel's enameled steel Krenit dish or this series of blue glass bottles in Holmegaard, the Danish leader in glassware.
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