Norrbottens Destilleri
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.
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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. High ceilings, tall windows and original herringbone floors remain intact, while oak, stone and softened natural tones bring warmth and rhythm to the rooms throughout the day.
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. High ceilings, tall windows and original herringbone floors remain intact, while oak, stone and softened natural tones bring warmth and rhythm to the rooms throughout the day.
A home found by hand
A home found by hand
Ditte Skyum Rares and Rune Skyum-Nielsen had been living in a row house on the outer edges of Østerbro. Life worked, but the city felt further away than it should. They wanted to come back to the centre of it.
Ditte Skyum Rares and Rune Skyum-Nielsen had been living in a row house on the outer edges of Østerbro. Life worked, but the city felt further away than it should. They wanted to come back to the centre of it.
Finding the right apartment was never going to be simple. The requirements were unusual. Enough space for a family of five, plus room for a grandmother with her own floor. Centrally located. And generous enough to allow a considered interior to breathe.
What made it possible was an act both patient and direct. They wrote a personal letter and placed one in every mailbox in the building. Five days later, they received a call. A man who had lived there for fifty years was finally ready to move on.
Finding the right apartment was never going to be simple. The requirements were unusual. Enough space for a family of five, plus room for a grandmother with her own floor. Centrally located. And generous enough to allow a considered interior to breathe.
What made it possible was an act both patient and direct. They wrote a personal letter and placed one in every mailbox in the building. Five days later, they received a call. A man who had lived there for fifty years was finally ready to move on.
Ditte Skyum Rares in the kitchen that transformed a historic Copenhagen apartment into a modern home built for long-term living.
Ditte Skyum Rares in the kitchen that transformed a historic Copenhagen apartment into a modern home built for long-term living.
- Ditte Skyum Rares
- Ditte Skyum Rares
For a long time, the dining table was unresolved. They had been looking. A stone table was considered and set aside: the kitchen already had marble, and the two rooms flow directly into each other. What they wanted was something warm. Long enough for a full family gathering. Calm enough to hold the room without demanding it. When Ditte found the Ann dining table from by Crea, the decision was immediate.
For a long time, the dining table was unresolved. They had been looking. A stone table was considered and set aside: the kitchen already had marble, and the two rooms flow directly into each other. What they wanted was something warm. Long enough for a full family gathering. Calm enough to hold the room without demanding it. When Ditte found the Ann dining table from by Crea, the decision was immediate.
“When I came across by Crea and the Ann dining table, I knew that it was perfect for that. We wanted a nice, long table that could hold the entire family and friends, and that would bring some warmth and statement to the area without taking up too much attention.”
- Ditte Skyum Rares
“When I came across by Crea and the Ann dining table, I knew that it was perfect for that. We wanted a nice, long table that could hold the entire family and friends, and that would bring some warmth and statement to the area without taking up too much attention.”
- Ditte Skyum Rares
“The Ann table is the embodiment of craftsmanship, solid materials and attention to detail. We feel that every day when we gather around the table, but even when we are in the kitchen and look at the table at the other end of the room, it oozes style and craftsmanship. We have many pieces inherited by family members from great Danish architects such as Wegner, Børge Mogensen and Arne Jacobsen and we love the Nordic design tradition. For us, the Ann dining table blends in perfectly.”
- Ditte Skyum Rares
“The Ann table is the embodiment of craftsmanship, solid materials and attention to detail. We feel that every day when we gather around the table, but even when we are in the kitchen and look at the table at the other end of the room, it oozes style and craftsmanship. We have many pieces inherited by family members from great Danish architects such as Wegner, Børge Mogensen and Arne Jacobsen and we love the Nordic design tradition. For us, the Ann dining table blends in perfectly.”
- Ditte Skyum Rares
They chose the table in dark oak. The pairing with the herringbone floors turned out to be more than a match in tone. The table legs form the same V shape as the herringbone pattern beneath them. The whole room acquires a kind of axis. Something designed independently arrives as though it was always meant to be there.
They chose the table in dark oak. The pairing with the herringbone floors turned out to be more than a match in tone. The table legs form the same V shape as the herringbone pattern beneath them. The whole room acquires a kind of axis. Something designed independently arrives as though it was always meant to be there.
Materials improve with use. The oak develops a softer patina over time. Nothing feels overly polished or preserved. The apartment is designed to be used fully and lived with comfortably. Rounded oak grain meeting sharp marble lines. Soft textiles against structured surfaces. Natural light revealing texture rather than hiding it. The home feels personal without becoming performative.
Materials improve with use. The oak develops a softer patina over time. Nothing feels overly polished or preserved. The apartment is designed to be used fully and lived with comfortably. Rounded oak grain meeting sharp marble lines. Soft textiles against structured surfaces. Natural light revealing texture rather than hiding it. The home feels personal without becoming performative.
A family of five. Three daughters. A grandmother with her own floor. Herringbone floors that carry the light from one end of the apartment to the other. A dining table that was always going to end up here.
A family of five. Three daughters. A grandmother with her own floor. Herringbone floors that carry the light from one end of the apartment to the other. A dining table that was always going to end up here.
Frederiksstaden is the perfect blend of local neighbourhood feeling, while being the optimal location when it comes to everything from restaurants, cultural spots, parks and events. With small kids, they use the neighbourhood for playgrounds, summer swims in the harbour, quick visits to local cafés and romantic dates just around the corner, which makes finding a babysitter way easier. And they know that in a couple of years, when their oldest becomes more independent, this will open so many new ways of exploring the city for all of them.
Frederiksstaden is the perfect blend of local neighbourhood feeling, while being the optimal location when it comes to everything from restaurants, cultural spots, parks and events. With small kids, they use the neighbourhood for playgrounds, summer swims in the harbour, quick visits to local cafés and romantic dates just around the corner, which makes finding a babysitter way easier. And they know that in a couple of years, when their oldest becomes more independent, this will open so many new ways of exploring the city for all of them.
- Ditte Skyum Rares
- Ditte Skyum Rares
At home with Ditte Skyum Rares and Rune Skyum-Nielsen
Photographed by Marcus Kirchhoff for by Crea.
Architecture by Søren Lemche
At home with Ditte Skyum Rares and Rune Skyum-Nielsen
Photographed by Marcus Kirchhoff for by Crea.
Architecture by Søren Lemche
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