Located a stone's throw away from Copenhagen's central station and its iconic theme park Tivoli, the is situated beautifully along the central waterfront next to Langebro.
The typography on this cup is drawn by the world renowned Danish architect Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971). The letters were originally created in 1937 for internal signage at Aarhus City Hall.
Operating Manager Alexander Bhatt tells me the building was doomed to be closed down by the city. Its occupants, mostly musicians, writers and artists, refused to leave, until the premises found a new breath of life with the Story concept back in 2009.
The New Vipp Color 2012 is a tribute to Copenhagen. Vipp hometown is characterized by many historic buildings with oxidized copper roofs, copper statues, and a myriad of small green spaces across the city giving it a beautiful touch of green. The new color is called Copenhagen Green.
Made of recyclable eco-friendly cardboard and MDF, the houses have an urban front for the city-minded child. Two models are available: a building with a general store or a fire station.
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