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Wooden Design by Brdr. Krüger

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Founded in Copenhagen in 1886, Brdr. Krüger was originally a woodturning workshop. Today, some 129 years later, the family-owned business lives on as a design studio that makes all of their wooden furniture and decor in-house. Their aesthetics are decidedly Danish, Nordic, and mid-century modern, favoring simplicity and practicality. As a result, their handcrafted products are classic, stylish items that will soon become part of the owner’s everyday life. Whether the design in question is a chair or a rocking horse, the object is sure to endear itself to the user for a lifetime.

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