An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark

I was watching New Amsterdam on Netflix last night (I know, probably not very design cool, but it’s an easy watch after a long day!) while intermittently browsing through instagram (Per hates it when I do that!), and I stumbled across the Danish account of Stina Bothilde. From what I can gather, Stina and her family divide their time between a beautiful old apartment in Fredriksberg, Copenhagen and a weekend retreat in Hønsinge, West of Zealand. They both caught my eye for different reasons, and I’m pretty sure I’ll feature her cabin at some point. But today, I couldn’t resist giving you a small tour of their city space. I say small tour since Stina hasn’t shot that many angles thus far. Even so, these lovely rooms / angles are filled with lovely ‘effortless Danish’ inspiration. 
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
In the dining area, a pair of Opaline Hubsch lamps hang over the table, the cables draped from the original electrical source. A long brown cushion (made with curtain fabric) helps transform cabinets (from Handcrafted Interior) into seating while adding a touch of on-trend colour while classic wishbone chairs are arranged opposite. 
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
A galaxy globe mobile by Kaja Skytte hangs in the corner, while a basket of blankets lies in wait by the balcony door. 

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
In the sitting room, original art from Isola Studio* (check to the pieces here*!) and a print Arthus hangs on a wall painted in Space by Jotun Lady. The rug is from Søstrene Grene

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark

It’s just a teeny room – as with many city apartments space is of a premium and you simply need to make do with the square metres you have. All the same, it looks super cosy! A wall mounted pocket organiser* from Norman Cph (as seen on the wall) are perfect for storing books in lieu of a bedside table. 

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
I love the wood on the casing of the bathroom cabinet – combined with the brass holder – it really makes the space! 
Well folks, I might not have been able to show you the entire home, but I have a feeling this is a start of something beautiful! 
Check out Stina’s instagram feed for the latest updates. 
And if you’re into all things danish after seeing this – go ahead and pull up a wishbone chair and scroll through this danish home tour archive. It’s a favourite of mine! 
By the way, I’ve been really enjoying the comments lately, especially when a discussion arises, they are so fun to read and remind me of what a great community My Scandinavian Home is! Thank you. 
Ha det fint! 

Niki
Photography courtesy of Stina Bothilde – shared with kind permission.

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An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark

I was watching New Amsterdam on Netflix last night (I know, probably not very design cool, but it’s an easy watch after a long day!) while intermittently browsing through instagram (Per hates it when I do that!), and I stumbled across the Danish account of Stina Bothilde. From what I can gather, Stina and her family divide their time between a beautiful old apartment in Fredriksberg, Copenhagen and a weekend retreat in Hønsinge, West of Zealand. They both caught my eye for different reasons, and I’m pretty sure I’ll feature her cabin at some point. But today, I couldn’t resist giving you a small tour of their city space. I say small tour since Stina hasn’t shot that many angles thus far. Even so, these lovely rooms / angles are filled with lovely ‘effortless Danish’ inspiration. 
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
In the dining area, a pair of Opaline Hubsch lamps hang over the table, the cables draped from the original electrical source. A long brown cushion (made with curtain fabric) helps transform cabinets (from Handcrafted Interior) into seating while adding a touch of on-trend colour while classic wishbone chairs are arranged opposite. 
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
A galaxy globe mobile by Kaja Skytte hangs in the corner, while a basket of blankets lies in wait by the balcony door. 

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
In the sitting room, original art from Isola Studio* (check to the pieces here*!) and a print Arthus hangs on a wall painted in Space by Jotun Lady. The rug is from Søstrene Grene

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark

It’s just a teeny room – as with many city apartments space is of a premium and you simply need to make do with the square metres you have. All the same, it looks super cosy! A wall mounted pocket organiser* from Norman Cph (as seen on the wall) are perfect for storing books in lieu of a bedside table. 

An Apartment With Inspiring Touches in Copenhagen, Denmark
I love the wood on the casing of the bathroom cabinet – combined with the brass holder – it really makes the space! 
Well folks, I might not have been able to show you the entire home, but I have a feeling this is a start of something beautiful! 
Check out Stina’s instagram feed for the latest updates. 
And if you’re into all things danish after seeing this – go ahead and pull up a wishbone chair and scroll through this danish home tour archive. It’s a favourite of mine! 
By the way, I’ve been really enjoying the comments lately, especially when a discussion arises, they are so fun to read and remind me of what a great community My Scandinavian Home is! Thank you. 
Ha det fint! 

Niki
Photography courtesy of Stina Bothilde – shared with kind permission.