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ReykJavik : Margrethe Odgaard & Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm

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Copenhagen-based designers Margrethe Odgaard and Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm collaborated on Reykjavik, a daybed inspired by architectural beauty of its Icelandic namesake. Suffused with a simplicity and warmth unique to Nordic design, its pedigree is evident in every detail.
The wood and upholstery are provided by Dinesen, a Danish company family-owned since 1898.  The mattress can be flipped for an alternative color balance – with three additional variations available.

The designers have won numerous awards for their work, and the Reykjavik is a continuation of their unique and innovative collaboration. It is a testament to their unique creative focus that they partner with both storied artisans and innovators in design and technologies. Buy here.

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