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Hjemstavn

Hjemstavn
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HJEMSTAVN is a high–end brand specialising in unique kitchens and interior solutions, with a strong focus on craftsmanship, quality materials, and timeless design. The design approach is inspired by global diversity, while staying firmly rooted in Danish heritage. For HJEMSTAVN, the kitchen is the heart of the home, and their mission is to infuse spaces with soul, transforming houses into homes. This balance between the global and the local is what gives their kitchens a distinctive character. While much evolves, the brand’s core DNA remains the same. Passionate about design and materials, HJEMSTAVN dares to challenge the industry’s standard solutions.

In the heart of Copenhagen, HJEMSTAVN’s showroom showcases five kitchen series alongside countertops in natural stone and steel. LIST captures the essence of a classic country kitchen, infused with Nordic minimalism and clean lines for a modern touch. SNIT, a rustic plank kitchen, balances elegance with a streamlined, timeless appeal. NAGEL reinterprets the traditional dovetail–jointed kitchen with refined joints in American walnut. PUR, with its sleek veneer fronts, embodies an honest classic that remains effortlessly timeless. VELLE, distinguished by its wave–like patterns, draws inspiration from the Danish coastline.

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