Copenhagen: from the pages of a fairy tale Copenhagen celebrates the legacy of fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen, be it with his statue in the city centre or the Little Mermaid off the city coast. Our itinerary will take you on a journey to encounter goldsmiths, paper sculptors, and porcelain makers, whose jewellery and sculptures mimic the world created by Andersen and immerse you in his tales.
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The studio of Marianne Johnstad-Møller is filled with ethereal knitted pieces, from textile vessels ...
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Working with upcycled materials, Kirsten Sonne creates larger than life jewellery pieces, such as th...
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Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen creates captivating paper sculptures and centrepieces that celebrate t...
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Located near the Tivoli Gardens, where Andersen found inspiration for The Nightingale, in her studio...
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Embracing Danish silversmithing heritage, Lone Løvschal creates precious jewellery and silverware pi...
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Not far from Hans Christian Andersen’s statue in the King’s Garden, Hanne Bertelsen makes Nordic scu...
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If you wish to learn how to break the rules of traditional glassblowing, come to Stine Bidstrup’s wo...
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Sandra Davolio explores Scandinavian aesthetics and her Italian roots by making porcelain lamellae s...