Art

Move and Work by Malene Birger

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Sharing with you a great book as a source of inspiration on a great work- and lifestyle; Move and Work by Malene Birger. It’s one of my Copenhagen trophees and I use it as an inspiration for my house and workspace, but foremost, it feeds my dreams… And although you might travel a lot or move around, isn’t there always a reason to create a home away from home?

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Workspot @De KantoorKaravaan

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“Vrijdagochtend 21 augustus. Ik ben in IJburg. Vandaag werk ik bij de KantoorKaravaan. Een anders-dan-anders werkplek in een heuse caravan. En vandaag staat de karavaan voor de laatste dag op de Urban Camp Site in Amsterdam…” Guest editor Margôt van Brakel in gesprek met Tom van de Beek, ecopreneur…

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Summertime // Break your routine

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Returning home from your holiday or time off? Re-energized, inspired and collected new insights and fresh ideas? Hopefully you have a lot of drive to get back to your work, into the action and use the energy, implementing ideas or new patterns. A new work- and lifestyle maybe?

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Love @Michelberger

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This is a little love story. Can you fall is love with a place? Yes. You can. I can. But only if a place is created with care. So you feel taken care of. If a place has the sound of real people. So you can connect. If a place is fun. So you can play. If it’s thought through, well designed, but messy in a good way. So you can feel at home. If the sound is good. So you can hear the music…

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FvonF // Portrait of essence

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The online and international storytelling platform Freunde von Freunden // FvF // is one of our sources of inspiration. We were really honoured FvF shared some of their photography with us, to complete and express our concept. More about Freunde von Freunden and why their work is elevating – in our modest view…

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City Hall by Jacobsen

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Another encounter with one of Arne Jacobsen’s designs in Denmark and another statue of Danish Modernism: The Town Hall in Aarhus, which is still partly used and a true Jacobsen monument, since nothing has changed since 1941…

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