 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The Copenhagen apartment of clothing designer Heidi Hofmann and gallerist Claus Robenhagen is not just a home, but a work of art — ranging over many different eras, every object and piece of furniture is a perfect example of its kind. The result is a series of eclectic still lifes, such as the 19th century chandelier from Venice suspended over a classic mid century marble Tulip table. But they all work beautifully together, thanks to the discriminating eye(s) of Heidi and Claus. Lovely. More here on Bolig. The Copenhagen apartment of clothing designer Heidi Hofmann and gallerist Claus Robenhagen is not just a home, but a work of art — ranging over many different eras, every object and piece of furniture is a perfect example of its kind. The result is a series of eclectic still lifes, such as the 19th century chandelier from Venice suspended over a classic mid century marble Tulip table. But they all work beautifully together, thanks to the discriminating eye(s) of Heidi and Claus. Lovely. More here on Bolig.
(photography by wichmann + bendtsen)