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This image captures a retail product display inside the HAY House flagship store, located at Østergade 61, 1100 Copenhagen K, Denmark. The scene is observed from a slightly elevated, straight-on perspective, focusing on a light grey display counter.

In the central foreground, a clear glass French press coffee maker is featured, equipped with a yellow, domed lid and a spherical blue handle knob atop its chrome-colored plunger mechanism. Behind it stands a tall, rectangular yellow cardboard box, marked "HANDMADE GLASS" at the top and "HY" (HAY) at the bottom, showcasing an illustration of the French press. A small white label reading "HY" is visible through the glass of the coffee maker.

To the left, a stack of approximately ten translucent yellow square items, likely cutting boards or placemats, are individually wrapped in clear plastic. Below these, a neat stack of folded yellow textile items, presumably napkins or dishcloths, displays black and white product tags. One partially visible tag indicates "RAM" and "HAY". Two small black magnetic price tags, marked "79" and "69", rest on the counter in front of these textiles.

To the right, multiple stacks of product boxes in varying shades of blue are arranged. Several lighter blue boxes are labeled "BREW CUP". Larger, darker blue boxes are present, some marked "HAY" and "JUG". Adjacent to these, a stack of blue-covered books or magazines shows the spine title "MANGAL II". A black magnetic price tag displaying "599" is positioned on the counter in front of the French press and blue products.

The background shows additional retail products. A white box labeled "PORTER" is partially visible in the upper left, while folded blue textiles are stacked in the upper right. The flooring beneath the counter is a light-toned wood with a herringbone pattern. No individuals are present in the frame.
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Sep 29, 2025

Copenhagen, Denmark

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This image captures a retail product display inside the HAY House flagship store, located at Østergade 61, 1100 Copenhagen K, Denmark. The scene is observed from a slightly elevated, straight-on perspective, focusing on a light grey display counter. In the central foreground, a clear glass French press coffee maker is featured, equipped with a yellow, domed lid and a spherical blue handle knob atop its chrome-colored plunger mechanism. Behind it stands a tall, rectangular yellow cardboard box, marked "HANDMADE GLASS" at the top and "HY" (HAY) at the bottom, showcasing an illustration of the French press. A small white label reading "HY" is visible through the glass of the coffee maker. To the left, a stack of approximately ten translucent yellow square items, likely cutting boards or placemats, are individually wrapped in clear plastic. Below these, a neat stack of folded yellow textile items, presumably napkins or dishcloths, displays black and white product tags. One partially visible tag indicates "RAM" and "HAY". Two small black magnetic price tags, marked "79" and "69", rest on the counter in front of these textiles. To the right, multiple stacks of product boxes in varying shades of blue are arranged. Several lighter blue boxes are labeled "BREW CUP". Larger, darker blue boxes are present, some marked "HAY" and "JUG". Adjacent to these, a stack of blue-covered books or magazines shows the spine title "MANGAL II". A black magnetic price tag displaying "599" is positioned on the counter in front of the French press and blue products. The background shows additional retail products. A white box labeled "PORTER" is partially visible in the upper left, while folded blue textiles are stacked in the upper right. The flooring beneath the counter is a light-toned wood with a herringbone pattern. No individuals are present in the frame.

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