Case: Toni Copenhagen - The need for a strong, maintenance-free fitting able to withstand heavy use led engineer and chief machinist at Gentofte County Hospital, Otto Sparre-Petersen, to develop the SP fitting with its famous top piece in 1935. Since then, it has been referred to as both the industrial fitting and the “Rolls-Royce of fittings,” thanks to its timeless design, and near-indestructible quality. For decades, it has been used worldwide in everything from hospitals and embassies to private interiors.

Case: LUNA - A short fashion film about a model in a black dress on the beach. The film captures a simple yet elegant atmosphere of style and movement.

Case: Jerome Vintage - Image film til Jerome Vintage.

Case: Emerson Bailey - Across five atmospheric rooms, 18th‑century Swedish secretaries, Gustavian center tables, and witch stones. Once placed on rooftops in 19th‑century France to ward off dark forces converse with sculptural luminaires by @andreaclairestudio and an architectural console by @studiokhachatryan. Every piece was chosen with material nuance and quiet grandeur in mind.

We are proud to be part of this environmental campaign featuring Connie Nilsen.

Case: Nordisk Film Production - After resigned from the Sydney Opera, In 1972, Danish architect Jørn Utzon, decided to settle on the Balearic island of Mallorca, Spain, and to build a house for himself, his wife, Lis, and their son Kim on a low cliff near Porto Petro in the southernmost part of island. “Can Lis,” named after Utzon’s wife, Lis is one of the most important houses of the 20th century, situated on the steep cliff facing the sea.

Case: Fashion & ART Film - A short fashion film shot by the sea, combining cinematic visuals with aerial drone footage to create a sense of elegance and freedom.