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As seen in Wallpaper*, HGTV, and ASPIRE Design and Home

The first monograph on the Danish architect and designer, whose approach combines his Scandinavian heritage with a modern design language.

David Thulstrup’s award-winning international and multi-disciplinary practice includes everything from residential architecture to interiors for restaurants, stores, and hotels, as well as designs for furniture and lighting. More than 250 specially commissioned photographs, floor plans, architectural drawings, mood boards, process photographs, and four in-depth case studies, including his design for the interior and furniture for the new Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, illustrate more than 20 architectural and interiors projects, as well as 16 designs for furniture. This book traces Thulstrup’s life and influences from his childhood and education in Denmark, up to the present day, demonstrating his unique approach to design.



Trade Review

‘David Thulstrup sets the record straight on Scandinavian style.’ – HGTV

‘[A Sense of Place] demonstrates both David Thulstrup’s star power and his unique approach to design through more than twenty architectural and interiors projects, as well as sixteen designs for furniture.’ – ASPIRE Design and Home

‘Lovell's narration takes readers through Thulstrup’s life, offering glimpses into his personal experiences and approaches as each project comes to life.’ – Wallpaper*

‘When we decided to move noma to a new location, we knew we needed a completely different approach to our work. The walls of our previous building echoed with old habits that we had to break. With the help of David and his team, noma 2.0 provided us with the vibrant and functional surroundings of a great restaurant which still felt like home. It's timeless and has a deep soul. David's a master, and the work on display in his book speaks for itself.’ – René Redzepi, chef & co-owner of noma

‘David Thulstrup is a central figure on the contemporary Danish design scene. He is very much in the process of writing himself into the great canon of Danish Design, as well as bringing a sense of renewal in relation to the central themes of design today. Grounded as it is by a connection to place, whether that is in Denmark or elsewhere, his work also has great international resonance, which is evidenced by the publication of a well-deserved, beautiful and perspective-rich monograph that does him justice and transports his work out into the world.’ – Anne-Louise Sommer, Director at The Designmuseum Denmark

‘In his designs, David Thulstrup makes kin with materials. He takes his time to fully recognise their qualities, listening to what each material may say to its neighbour or to a potential user. He enlists his senses fully and invites us to do the same. His designs are not so much objects as conversations, relationships, atmospheres. They embody attention and care, a care that infects users and admirers alike.’ – Olafur Eliasson

David Thulstrup: A Sense of Place

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    Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 13/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781838666316, 978-1838666316
    ISBN10: 1838666311

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    As seen in Wallpaper*, HGTV, and ASPIRE Design and Home

    The first monograph on the Danish architect and designer, whose approach combines his Scandinavian heritage with a modern design language.

    David Thulstrup’s award-winning international and multi-disciplinary practice includes everything from residential architecture to interiors for restaurants, stores, and hotels, as well as designs for furniture and lighting. More than 250 specially commissioned photographs, floor plans, architectural drawings, mood boards, process photographs, and four in-depth case studies, including his design for the interior and furniture for the new Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, illustrate more than 20 architectural and interiors projects, as well as 16 designs for furniture. This book traces Thulstrup’s life and influences from his childhood and education in Denmark, up to the present day, demonstrating his unique approach to design.



    Trade Review

    ‘David Thulstrup sets the record straight on Scandinavian style.’ – HGTV

    ‘[A Sense of Place] demonstrates both David Thulstrup’s star power and his unique approach to design through more than twenty architectural and interiors projects, as well as sixteen designs for furniture.’ – ASPIRE Design and Home

    ‘Lovell's narration takes readers through Thulstrup’s life, offering glimpses into his personal experiences and approaches as each project comes to life.’ – Wallpaper*

    ‘When we decided to move noma to a new location, we knew we needed a completely different approach to our work. The walls of our previous building echoed with old habits that we had to break. With the help of David and his team, noma 2.0 provided us with the vibrant and functional surroundings of a great restaurant which still felt like home. It's timeless and has a deep soul. David's a master, and the work on display in his book speaks for itself.’ – René Redzepi, chef & co-owner of noma

    ‘David Thulstrup is a central figure on the contemporary Danish design scene. He is very much in the process of writing himself into the great canon of Danish Design, as well as bringing a sense of renewal in relation to the central themes of design today. Grounded as it is by a connection to place, whether that is in Denmark or elsewhere, his work also has great international resonance, which is evidenced by the publication of a well-deserved, beautiful and perspective-rich monograph that does him justice and transports his work out into the world.’ – Anne-Louise Sommer, Director at The Designmuseum Denmark

    ‘In his designs, David Thulstrup makes kin with materials. He takes his time to fully recognise their qualities, listening to what each material may say to its neighbour or to a potential user. He enlists his senses fully and invites us to do the same. His designs are not so much objects as conversations, relationships, atmospheres. They embody attention and care, a care that infects users and admirers alike.’ – Olafur Eliasson

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