I have been in love with Scandinavian furniture since 1968. I eventually studied furniture and design. The quality and lines of the furniture is so soothing to the eye. It has a lot to do with who designed these pieces, architects, artist and professional designers. Many of my pieces are from 1969 to early 1970’s. They still look wonderful, the woods are beautiful, and they are still comfortable.
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Thank you for your kind words! In Denmark, these pieces are called "Skænke" credenzas. This particular piece from Lanoba Design is truly unique, as it was the only one out of over 16,000 pieces in their collection. In other words, it's a rare find!
I just bought a 65 Y/O danish leather sofa that was brought over on a shipping container! I gave a 10 car garage full of vintage furniture i use for real estate staging. I dream about doing a trip and business model like this.
@montarrmedia thanks! Unfortunately, im located in Minnesota, and it's not to the quality and par of a shop such as yours.. slowly getting there though! Monetizing ownership and flipping into nicer pieces over and over to keep cash investment manageable.
Haha. Denmark is gonna be empty of its furniture soon cause of these dealers. Once gone they're not being bought back after the price increases overseas. A little sad. A bit like raiding a national treasure 😄
Eventually it will be in high demand in Denmark and someone there will come up with the great idea to buy it cheap in the U.S. and resell it in Denmark 😂
Yeah, agreed. Their heritage is bring sucked over to the US. I'm not a big fan of importing all of Denmark's vintage furniture here. There's going to be none left for them to appreciate.
@@anthonymatthews3698 it is an issue, its nearly imposiable to find anything in Denmark, and if you do find something, its cost 200 dollars for a damn shelf.
@@nicolai7840 interesting. Funny enough, the whole Danish Modern/MCM craze has finally abated here in North America. The five biggest shops dealing almost exclusively in it have all closed down within the last year. The buyers have all moved on to other stuff.
Such a nice guy. Happy he is doing well
I have been in love with Scandinavian furniture since 1968. I eventually studied furniture and design. The quality and lines of the furniture is so soothing to the eye. It has a lot to do with who designed these pieces, architects, artist and professional designers. Many of my pieces are from 1969 to early 1970’s. They still look wonderful, the woods are beautiful, and they are still comfortable.
Fantastic video!! Love Denmark and the furniture!!
I'm in NJ and can't wait to check out this shop - thanks for the video!
Definitely worth a visit!
Great man, great inspiration, great Story! Best wishes for all you do and plan!
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Flot Lars. Det er sku godt at se at det kører derovre..
Lars och David har gjort ett fantastiskt jobb!
Lovely stuff.
This is a paradise and then some. I am building a Mid Century in Augusta GA and almost complete. I need to visit your showroom.
It sure is a gem! Good luck on your space :)
Fascinating person!
Great vid!
Beautiful collection! The piece shown at 0:58 that looks like a hutch or writing desk, what is that called?
Thank you for your kind words! In Denmark, these pieces are called "Skænke" credenzas. This particular piece from Lanoba Design is truly unique, as it was the only one out of over 16,000 pieces in their collection. In other words, it's a rare find!
I just bought a 65 Y/O danish leather sofa that was brought over on a shipping container! I gave a 10 car garage full of vintage furniture i use for real estate staging. I dream about doing a trip and business model like this.
If you are based in New York, we would love to have a look!
@montarrmedia thanks! Unfortunately, im located in Minnesota, and it's not to the quality and par of a shop such as yours.. slowly getting there though! Monetizing ownership and flipping into nicer pieces over and over to keep cash investment manageable.
Hi I'm looking for a mcm tv stand, do you do shipping? I'm in PA area!
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Hvad gør I ved lugt? Typisk i skuffetræet. Det kan være gammel-lugt eller hvis er har været røget i hjemmet.
Haha. Denmark is gonna be empty of its furniture soon cause of these dealers. Once gone they're not being bought back after the price increases overseas. A little sad. A bit like raiding a national treasure 😄
Eventually it will be in high demand in Denmark and someone there will come up with the great idea to buy it cheap in the U.S. and resell it in Denmark 😂
Yeah, agreed. Their heritage is bring sucked over to the US. I'm not a big fan of importing all of Denmark's vintage furniture here. There's going to be none left for them to appreciate.
@@paulrr5711it was made for export in great numbers. 90% of it is of mediocre quality so it’s not a big issue.
@@anthonymatthews3698 it is an issue, its nearly imposiable to find anything in Denmark, and if you do find something, its cost 200 dollars for a damn shelf.
@@nicolai7840 interesting. Funny enough, the whole Danish Modern/MCM craze has finally abated here in North America. The five biggest shops dealing almost exclusively in it have all closed down within the last year. The buyers have all moved on to other stuff.
derfor vi kan ikke finde noget herhjemme mere, til os der faktisk gerne vil have det, og ikke bare tjene en skilling på det.
No brown furniture.