The book, designed in 2006 by Michael Heimann and Claudia Baulesch, is a limited-edition artist's book with a laser-cut negative impression of Eliasson's house in Copenhagen.
Made of marble and glass, the collection includes table, floor and pendant lights, as well as three floor weights which can be used as counterweights to the suspended lights.
Redzepi said he was delighted to win the award for the third time and added that his main philosophy was to create delicious food using locally sourced produce.
Her house is featured in the latest issue (March/April) of Norwegian Elle Decoration. It is playful, inspiring, quirky, and filled with creative touches.
Situated in the same beautiful - but highly protected - warehouse as the restaurant, Noma's FoodLab had to be constructed without placing even a single nail into the walls or floors - instead, GXN designed four central multi-functional storage units; each comprising over 500 individually formed wooden cubes.<
Some of the pictures here make us long for herringbone floor, high ceilings and all-white rooms with so many gorgeous details… and amazing pieces from Danish Fredericia furniture.
The new colours are designed to work with the wooden veener variations and includes; white, light grey, dark grey, black, yellow, orange, red, petrol blue and sage green.
This is a sharp contrast to the lovely and sweet pictures presented earlier today. Sturdy design pieces, beautiful materials like wood, leather and wool, elegant details, all wrapped in classic tweed, pinstripes and tartan checks.
We were very pleased when we found these pictures, for Danish RUM ID magazine. Styled by Gitte Kjær, the look is sophisticated, sweet, but still edgy. Loving it!
The version shown here, built for designer Linda Bergroth to be a summer retreat, has been modified with a wood-panel floor and solar panels to allow for the lighting element.
The concept is going right down to the smallest detail - Even gas stove buttons, drawer handles, drawer inserts, hood and fittings are designed by Vipp and gives the kitchen a unique design context effect.
They are designed by acclaimed Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason who brings his superb talent for fusing strong organic shapes and beautiful detail with playfulness and functionality.
The inspiration behind Sumo originates from the classic Danish furniture industry, in which special attention is paid to the detail and craftmanship in creating the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality.
The adorable set of instantly recognisable creatures (an octopus, whale, turtle, dolphin, sea lion and fish) are crafted out of smooth oak - though the fish is aluminium for an unexpected contrast.
The Kevi 2003 office and work swivel chair has a seat and back made of 9 mm compression molded plywood. The five-legged base comes with glides or castors, with or without brakes.
Moodi is a piece based on the classics sideboard with reversible sliding doors, which can be colored or finished using NCS Colours or natural woods, varnishes and oils. Additional doors can also be ordered separately.