PH 3/2 Academy
Developed in 1920s by Poul Henningsen based on a three-shade system for the PH Lamp Family designed for a large exhibition hall in Copenhagen, Denmark called "Forum". The PH 3/2 Academy pendant has become a timeless and permanent "character" in many danish homes.
Spring feeling in this beautiful light and comfy sunday setting 🌱
The World renowned designer and architect Arne Jacobsen, designed many things.
He also draw the pattern for this amazing wallpaper named Ypsilon, which is found in room #223, dedicated to Arne Jacobsen.
The danish american furniture designer Risom, was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States.
Because of that we have dedicated Room 341 to Mr. Jens Risom, to perpetuate his timeless designs 🪑♾
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When you think of 50s style, the first things that come to mind are likely drive-in theaters and Elvis Presley. If you want a visual treat that appeals to your more aesthetic side. Come and stay retro in one of our many 50’s inspired rooms 📺
How would you like to stay in room 570 also know as “Collectors Suite”
A room filled with some of the greatest danish architects and designers from the “golden era”🛋
One of those rare and beautiful winter days, with clear blue skies and the morning sun caresses the facade of the hotel ☀️🏨
Photo by: Rebecca Goddard
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Room 223 - Is a tribute to the world renowned danish architect Arne Jacobsen.
The Egg and The Swan chairs, are probably some of the most iconic, pieces of furniture to ever be manufactured 🦢🥚
📷 Rebecca Goddard
Reception Area - 2001 🛎️
The interior design of the lobby has definitely changed over the past 20 years.
But the watchful eye, will see that we have preserved the original front desk,
which can still be found in the lobby today.
Hotel Alexandra - 2001 🏨
Back in the beginning of the 21st century, our hotel facade featured a big “HOTEL ALEXANDRA” neon sign which faced the busiest street of Copenhagen, H.C. Andersen Blvd.
Jens Risom was a danish/american furniture designer and one of the first to introduce, scandinavian design to the americans in the 50’s and 60’s.
In September 2017, we opened a room, specifically dedicated to the skilled furniture designer, Jens Risom.
A new year and a new decade, we are excited for what 2020 will bring and can’t wait to welcome all of our fantastic guests 🛎
What is your New Years resolution 📝