Koppenhagska
Koppenhagska refers to a style of interior design that emerged in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the mid-20th century. It is characterized by its emphasis on functionality, simplicity, and natural materials. This design philosophy often incorporates clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Key elements of Koppenhagska design include the use of light-colored wood, such as beech, oak, and ash,
Lighting plays a crucial role in Koppenhagska interiors, with a preference for soft, diffused light that creates