Danish designer David Thulstrup has renovated a 218-year-old canal-side warehouse in Copenhagen to create four apartments defined by “quiet luxury”.
Named Strandgade, the warehouse was one of several on the Christianshavn canal originally used to store goods, with this one specifically built with floors for animal hides to be hung to dry.
David Thulstrup has renovated a 218-year-old former hide warehouse in Copenhagen
Thulstrup applied a natural material palette throughout the renovation of the heritage-listed site, responding to the building’s industrial history by highlighting its original features.
Large structural pine beams that hold up the floors were stripped by hand to
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