Inside a 1907 Copenhagen Apartment.
In the historic Frederiksstaden district in central Copenhagen, Ditte and Rune's 358 square-metre apartment dates back to 1907 balances original architecture with a quieter Scandinavian restraint.
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Far up in the north of Sweden, where the light stretches long across the summers and the winters fall quiet and dark, Dennis Bejedal built something he had carried with him for years. Norrbottens Destilleri is a distillery shaped by patience, and now it is something more. A new bar and restaurant share the same open room as the stills, so the spirit you taste is made only steps from where you sit.
Far up in the north of Sweden, where the light stretches long across the summers and the winters fall quiet and dark, Dennis Bejedal built something he had carried with him for years. Norrbottens Destilleri is a distillery shaped by patience, and now it is something more. A new bar and restaurant share the same open room as the stills, so the spirit you taste is made only steps from where you sit.
For thirteen years, Dennis Bejedal made his living as a professional poker player, abroad for much of the year. It gave him a great deal. But somewhere along the way he felt the need to make something new. On a trip to Norrbotten he fell in love with the life up here, and understood that this was where he wanted to build something of his own. Starting a company had been a dream since childhood. In Norrbotten, he finally had the chance to make it real.
For thirteen years, Dennis Bejedal made his living as a professional poker player, abroad for much of the year. It gave him a great deal. But somewhere along the way he felt the need to make something new. On a trip to Norrbotten he fell in love with the life up here, and understood that this was where he wanted to build something of his own. Starting a company had been a dream since childhood. In Norrbotten, he finally had the chance to make it real.
"Working with your hands means taking responsibility the whole way, from the berry in the forest to the bottle on the shelf, and knowing exactly why it turned out the way it did. You can feel the difference in something made by someone who truly cared. Whether it is a gin or a chair." - Dennis Bejedal
"Working with your hands means taking responsibility the whole way, from the berry in the forest to the bottle on the shelf, and knowing exactly why it turned out the way it did. You can feel the difference in something made by someone who truly cared. Whether it is a gin or a chair." - Dennis Bejedal
Made at nature's pace
Made at nature's pace
A distillate is not something you hurry. It is something you wait out and find your way toward through testing. The berries ripen when they ripen, and the spirit is ready when it is ready, not a day before. To Dennis, quality and patience belong together, nothing honest can be rushed.
A distillate is not something you hurry. It is something you wait out and find your way toward through testing. The berries ripen when they ripen, and the spirit is ready when it is ready, not a day before. To Dennis, quality and patience belong together, nothing honest can be rushed.
That care runs into the smallest things. A detail that is wrong drags down everything around it, and a detail that is right lifts the whole. Dennis would rather do fewer things properly than many things halfway.
That care runs into the smallest things. A detail that is wrong drags down everything around it, and a detail that is right lifts the whole. Dennis would rather do fewer things properly than many things halfway.
- Dennis Bejedal
- Dennis Bejedal
He wanted the tasting room to feel warm and inevitable. Like coming home to something you did not know you missed. The light up here is particular, long and bright in summer, deep and dark in winter, and the room was made to hold that light rather than fight it.
"When a guest steps in, I want their shoulders to drop a little. To feel that someone has cared about every detail, and that they are allowed to stay a while. Nothing rushes. Nothing shouts. Calm, but alive." - Dennis Bejedal
The furniture was never an afterthought. You can make the best drink in the world, but if the guest sits badly, or in something that feels cheap, the whole experience breaks. Architecturally, the distillery works with as few materials as possible. Wood, stone and stainless steel. Every piece has to belong inside that whole.
He wanted the tasting room to feel warm and inevitable. Like coming home to something you did not know you missed. The light up here is particular, long and bright in summer, deep and dark in winter, and the room was made to hold that light rather than fight it.
"When a guest steps in, I want their shoulders to drop a little. To feel that someone has cared about every detail, and that they are allowed to stay a while. Nothing rushes. Nothing shouts. Calm, but alive." - Dennis Bejedal
The furniture was never an afterthought. You can make the best drink in the world, but if the guest sits badly, or in something that feels cheap, the whole experience breaks. Architecturally, the distillery works with as few materials as possible. Wood, stone and stainless steel. Every piece has to belong inside that whole.
A shared way of working
A shared way of working
For a long time, the chairs were the hardest part. They had to blend into the room without disappearing, yet still hold their own presence. That balance turned out to be surprisingly difficult to find. When Dennis reached out to by Crea, it felt obvious from the very first call. The same attitude to craft. Handmade furniture in solid oak, made from start to finish in their own factory in Sweden. What truly settled it was how far by Crea were willing to go. Every detail was considered so the oak would sit alongside the distillery's other solid woods.
For a long time, the chairs were the hardest part. They had to blend into the room without disappearing, yet still hold their own presence. That balance turned out to be surprisingly difficult to find. When Dennis reached out to by Crea, it felt obvious from the very first call. The same attitude to craft. Handmade furniture in solid oak, made from start to finish in their own factory in Sweden. What truly settled it was how far by Crea were willing to go. Every detail was considered so the oak would sit alongside the distillery's other solid woods.
"Alexandra really took it a step further to make everything fit with our other solid timbers, right down to the details. When you meet someone who cares that much about getting it right, someone who works the way you do yourself, you do not have to convince anyone. It simply falls into place." - Dennis Bejedal
"Alexandra really took it a step further to make everything fit with our other solid timbers, right down to the details. When you meet someone who cares that much about getting it right, someone who works the way you do yourself, you do not have to convince anyone. It simply falls into place." - Dennis Bejedal
Two places, one country, the same way of working
Two places, one country, the same way of working
It matters that the chairs are made by hand in Sweden, because it is the same story as Dennis's own and the bespoke furniture as well. The spirits are made by hand up here in the north. The chairs are made by hand down in Malmö, in solid oak, from start to finish in their own factory. Two places in the same country that both choose to do things properly rather than easily.
It matters that the chairs are made by hand in Sweden, because it is the same story as Dennis's own and the bespoke furniture as well. The spirits are made by hand up here in the north. The chairs are made by hand down in Malmö, in solid oak, from start to finish in their own factory. Two places in the same country that both choose to do things properly rather than easily.
To be able to tell a guest that both what is in the glass and what they sit on is Swedish craft, that is an honesty that means something. It is not a marketing line. It is real, and you feel it in the whole room.
To be able to tell a guest that both what is in the glass and what they sit on is Swedish craft, that is an honesty that means something. It is not a marketing line. It is real, and you feel it in the whole room.
At Norrbottens Destilleri in Töre, Sweden
Photographed by Kristofer Johnsson for by Crea.
by Crea chairs and bar stools, personalized for Norrbottens distillery's dark-stained pinewood interior.
At Norrbottens Destilleri in Töre, Sweden
Photographed by Kristofer Johnsson for by Crea.
by Crea chairs and bar stools, personalized for Norrbottens distillery's dark-stained pinewood interior.
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