client: residence assignment: writing
TEXT: MICHA VAN DINTHER
PHOTOGRAPY: ANDERS SCHÖNNEMANN
In a time when visual impressions pour over us, Danish designer and architect Signe Bindslev Henriksen's antidote is to create authentic spaces and items that leave a lingering effect – both for her clients and herself.
For Swedish interior design magazine Residence, I spoke with Bindslev Henriksen, co-founder of Space Copenhagen, about the psychology behind how humans connect with a space, how Scandinavian design can stay relevant in the future and what her own home means to finding a functioning work-life balance.
client: residence
assignment: writing
In a time when visual impressions pour over us, Danish designer and architect Signe Bindslev Henriksen's antidote is to create authentic spaces and items that leave a lingering effect – both for her clients and herself.
For Swedish interior design magazine Residence, I spoke with Bindslev Henriksen, co-founder of Space Copenhagen, about the psychology behind how humans connect with a space, how Scandinavian design can stay relevant in the future and what her own home means to finding a functioning work-life balance.
TEXT: MICHA VAN DINTHER
PHOTOGRAPY: ANDERS SCHÖNNEMANN
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