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When Louis Poulsen moved its headquarters to a historic naval quarter of Copenhagen, the Danish lighting company’s focus was on maximising brightness and a sense of space in a solid 18th century quayside building
To create a space in perfect harmony can be somewhat of a challenge. For Louis Poulsen, however, the famed Danish lighting company founded in 1874, this was rather simple when it moved into a new headquarters at Kuglegården in Holmen – a former naval base for the Royal Danish Navy in Copenhagen.
The historic building had been renovated by developer Byggeselskab Mogens de Linde who was briefed to create Louis Poulsen’s new workplace and showroom. The outcome features a bright, spacious and open-plan office, a public showroom where visitors are able to experience the company’s new and old design classics, set in a serene environment that gives visitors an insight into the brand and its products.