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This image depicts an interior exhibition space at the Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the work of Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen.

The scene features a dark grey wall displaying various artifacts and informational panels. From left to right:
A framed poster with "radiofoni" text and geometric graphics in red and blue is mounted on the upper left. Below it, a large circular cutout reveals a light-beige, checkered textile pattern. To the right, two white circular clocks are displayed, a larger one showing approximately 10:10 and a smaller one showing 10:09. Centrally positioned is a text panel in Danish and English detailing Arne Jacobsen's life and work, noting his contributions to "functional tradition" and projects like the SAS Royal Hotel. Below this, a small horizontal screen displays "PANORAMA-LOUNGE." Further right, another framed poster shows an abstract yellow and orange graphic design. To its right, a large vertical screen presents an image of a white building against a winter landscape, with the lower section of the screen dark.

Below the yellow/orange poster, a medium-sized circular cutout exhibits an array of polished metal cutlery. Below the "PANORAMA-LOUNGE" screen, a smaller circular cutout features a prominent yellow faucet. To the right of the faucet, a transparent horizontal shelf holds a collection of various stainless steel kitchenware items, including pots, pitchers, and a funnel.

On the textured, light brown/terracotta colored grid-patterned floor in the foreground, three iconic chairs are positioned: a partially visible black Egg Chair on the far left, a brown leather Drop Chair with slender legs in the center, and a light green upholstered Pot Chair with wooden legs to its right. A black Swan Chair is partially visible on the far right.

The white ceiling is equipped with multiple white track lighting fixtures. A large, intricate light-brown wicker or rattan structure, resembling an inverted cradle, is suspended from the ceiling in the upper right. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Sep 25, 2025

Copenhagen, Denmark

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This image depicts an interior exhibition space at the Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the work of Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen. The scene features a dark grey wall displaying various artifacts and informational panels. From left to right: A framed poster with "radiofoni" text and geometric graphics in red and blue is mounted on the upper left. Below it, a large circular cutout reveals a light-beige, checkered textile pattern. To the right, two white circular clocks are displayed, a larger one showing approximately 10:10 and a smaller one showing 10:09. Centrally positioned is a text panel in Danish and English detailing Arne Jacobsen's life and work, noting his contributions to "functional tradition" and projects like the SAS Royal Hotel. Below this, a small horizontal screen displays "PANORAMA-LOUNGE." Further right, another framed poster shows an abstract yellow and orange graphic design. To its right, a large vertical screen presents an image of a white building against a winter landscape, with the lower section of the screen dark. Below the yellow/orange poster, a medium-sized circular cutout exhibits an array of polished metal cutlery. Below the "PANORAMA-LOUNGE" screen, a smaller circular cutout features a prominent yellow faucet. To the right of the faucet, a transparent horizontal shelf holds a collection of various stainless steel kitchenware items, including pots, pitchers, and a funnel. On the textured, light brown/terracotta colored grid-patterned floor in the foreground, three iconic chairs are positioned: a partially visible black Egg Chair on the far left, a brown leather Drop Chair with slender legs in the center, and a light green upholstered Pot Chair with wooden legs to its right. A black Swan Chair is partially visible on the far right. The white ceiling is equipped with multiple white track lighting fixtures. A large, intricate light-brown wicker or rattan structure, resembling an inverted cradle, is suspended from the ceiling in the upper right. No individuals are present in the scene.

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