H. Skjalm P.
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A Danish design brand, and concept store founded in 1953 in the heart of Copenhagen by Hagbarth Skjalm Petersen and his spouse Lisbeth Westergaard. A centre for home interior and lifestyle items designed to inspire to an aesthetic and more sustainable lifestyle. The original design philosophy of H. Skjalm P. is still: focusing on sustainable production and natural materials, notably the organic GOTS certified textiles. The H. Skjalm P. collection includes a wide range of design in brass, in stainless steel, ceramics and glass, as well as textiles in 100% GOTS certified organic cotton. Explore their new collection of lamps, hooks and knobs, tea towels, bedlinen, vases, Christmas Collection and much more.

During 3daysofdesign, H. Skjalm P. welcomes all design–conscious guests to discover a world of design. For many years, H. Skjalm P. has focused on sustainable production of high quality with organic GOTS certified textiles. This season, the collection also includes a range of lamps, hooks and knobs designs in brass, in stainless steel as well as in ceramics and glass. Throughout the years, not only has H. Skjalm P. become a recognised design brand in Denmark, but it has also gained popularity in the rest of the world. Welcome to explore a design universe, established in 1953!

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