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Andersen S Company Gallery
Located in the heart of one of Copenhagen's upcoming areas, Islands Brygge, this gallery represents some of the biggest names in Danish art, including Olafur Eliasson.
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Antikhallen
If you're looking for a knick-knack to take back (or something bigger), this is one of the best antique furniture and bric-a-brac shops in an excellent antique area, with a wide range of styles and periods.
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Dansk Design Center
The Dansk Design Center's lobby gift shop sells a variety of intriguing items. In addition to books, magazines and posters, it stocks contemporary objects by leading Danish designers such as a stainless steel salad set designed by Arne Jacobsen, a cream pitcher by Ursula Munch-Petersen and glass bowls by Anja Kjær.
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Designer Zoo
Denmark's renowned design mojo finds its contemporary home at this super-cool interior and fashion complex at the unfashionable end of Vesterbrogade. Here, fashion and furniture designers, as well as ceramic artists and glass blowers, work and sell their highly desirable, limited-edition creations.
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Drud & Køppe
A remarkable gallery of amusing, intriguing, frustrating and eye-opening contemporary art awaits behind the unassuming door to this new gallery, just off the courtyard entrance to Kunstindustrimuseet. Curators Birgitte Drud and Bettina Køppe assemble regularly changing collections of one-off or limited edition contemporary pieces by leading local artists as well as international guest artists. Tends towards the more playful, commercial pieces.
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Fajanceriet
For plates and vases and all things fragile, this adorable contemporary ceramic shop stocks the highly collectible work of local designers and is located just off Elmegade.
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Galerie Asbæk
Martin Asbæk has been at the centre of Copenhagen's contemporary art establishment for over 30 years and represents top local artists as well as some major names from overseas. He also sells slightly more affordable books and posters.
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Galleri Nicolai Wallner Gallery
Looking to fill out your walls? This unprepossessing gallery houses some top-notch Scandinavian and international artists. A genuine Islands Brygge pioneer.
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Georg Jensen
The world-famous Georg Jensen silverware store is a Copenhagen design stalwart.
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Klassik Moderne Møbelkunst
This showroom, close to Kongens Nytorv, is the largest on Bredgade and features a trove of Danish design classics from the likes of Poul Henningsen, Hans J Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl and Nanna Ditzel - in other words, a veritable museum of Scandinavian furniture from the mid-20th century.
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