A. Petersen is a hidden gem near ‘Kløvermarken’ in Copenhagen. This place is outstanding, beautiful and very inspiring if you are looking for danish furniture design as well as contemporary art. Definitely worth a visit. More info at: www.petersen.dk   / extract from site:   At A. Petersen you experience good craftsmanship up close. In our gallery the joint efforts of the best designers, architects and craftsmen becomes tangible and visible. With us, new furniture is created and older pieces are restored and revitalized.  Photo: © Ture Andersen
Website
apetersen.dk
Address
A. PETERSEN Collection & Craft, Raffinaderivej 20K (hal K2) DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Copenhagen, Denmark
Current city: Copenhagen
Ture Andersen is a Danish photographer who works within the field of commercial and corporate photography for Danish and international companies.  I work with corporate communications, branding, exhibitions and interactive media. I help companies to create an effective and consistent visual communication rooted in the companies’ visual identity and strategy. I am based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but work globally. Recent projects have included assignments in the Arctic, reportage from gemstone mining in Sri Lanka and Madagascar, ship recycling in india, coffee production in Laos, as well as gem production in Thailand. I travel the world . CoFounder of Københavnerkassen and Secret Places Copenhagen
 

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