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Explore Dinesen Douglas wooden flooring and stair treads in a transformed 1920s villa in Oslo renovated by Skapa Arkitekter.
Explore Dinesen Douglas wooden planks used for flooring and bespoke kitchen in this elegant loft space designed by StudioAC.
Architect Gert Wingårdh chose Dinesen Douglas plank floors for Scandic Victoria Tower, Stockholm’s new landmark, which at 34 stories is the tallest hotel in the Nordic countries. The prestigious project is an architectural vision that combines a modern expression with a warm and welcoming interior.
The small, London-based architecture studio Neil Dusheiko Architects radically transformed Danish Mews House from a former industrial showroom to a family home for a Danish client. The choice of flooring fell on Dinesen Douglas Natural as a complement to the studio’s fundamental belief in caring for the environment and for materials, where they come from and how they patinate over time. Step inside Danish Mews House for a cosy, comfy, light-filled interior underlined with Dinesen wood.
Restaurant Inua in Tokyo is designed by OEO Studio and features solid wooden floors in Dinesen Douglas.
An old loft has been converted into a very personal home using Dinesen Douglas plank floor in solid wood.
London-based Studio Merlin undertook the refurbishment of this flat, which forms a calm, harmonious home for a couple in North London. Nicknamed ‘Maison Pour Dodo’, which loosely translates as ‘house for sleep’, the project aimed to create a serene environment free from stress and unnecessary material ‘noise’. The result is a contemporary home where a soft colour palette creates a warm, muted ambience, and pale wood plays a key role. Dinesen Douglas is used for floors, stairs and bespoke furniture and interior elements throughout the two-story flat.
The iconic Rømerhus building in Aarhus has been renovated with Dinesen Douglas floors and now houses fashion brand Bestsellers’ 1,300 m2 double storey flagship store.
Join us when nature meets art in Dinesen’s Showroom on Søtorvet in Copenhagen, as six selected female artists exhibit their works of art here for a limited period alongside Dinesen wood.