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Text: Katrine Martensen-Larsen/Pure Public
Styling: Katrine Martensen-Larsen/Pure Public
Photo: Kira Brandt/Pure Public
Rights: World wide
Images: 13 (300dpi, jpg)
Words: In Danish or English. The text has 1400 words in Danish
Place: Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Here live: Stylist and journalist Katrine and Anders.
Information: When the couple bough the classic villa it was as when it was built in 1912 and that meant that the original kitchen was in the basement and the couple wanted to move it to the ground floor. It took a long time to choose in which room on the ground floor that the kitchen should be placed and they finally decided on the dining room. The kitchen elements are from Kvänum and the design is called Dalby.