When you tell a design-literate friend that you’re going to The Apartment in Copenhagen, its name likely brings to mind a medley of color and print, with a Svenskt Tenn chair here, an Akari lamp there, and tabletops dotted with paper plants by The Green Vase. For those in the know (around 100,000 people on Instagram alone), it’s not just an apartment, it’s the apartment.

Founded in 2011 as a shoppable gallery and showroom by designer and curator Tina Seidenfaden Busck, for the past 14 years, its reputation and influence has traveled far beyond Denmark. Then, without fanfare or fuss, The Apartment quietly closed its doors earlier this year. Thankfully for its many long-standing fans (including this writer), it wasn’t the end—merely an evolution. After a fallow period of renovation

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