Copenhagen gallery owner Tina Seidenfaden Busck is a master at the unexpected mix. In her world, stripes collide with florals, Noguchi lanterns mix with grandmotherly table lamps, Aalto stools are paired with Victorian fainting couches. Recently, she took over an apartment in Copenhagen’s Christianshavn and dubbed it The Residence, now available to rent
Tina says The Residence is about “creating an intimate design experience” and describes the rooms as “a dialogue of 20th century furniture, contemporary art, and design.”
“The Muller Van Severen Long Table is the key in this room,” says Tina.
The blue on the walls is Farrow & Ball Drawing Room Blue. The dining chairs are a Vico Magistretti design from 1959.
Tina presents objects—such as the living room’s patchwork wing chair—in a way that allows us to see them anew.
In the library corner of the room, Tina layered patterns on a rattan chair.
The pretty-in-pink powder room.
The “extended kitchenette”—”it’s simple but colorful and the perfect place to have a cup of coffee and hang out in the morning,” says Tina.
“We added the rug to make the room warmer,” adds Tina.
The Residence’s red bedroom is cloaked in a floral pattern by English grande-dame wallpaper designer Marthe Armitage.
The bedside lights in both rooms are Artek Glass Table Lamps by Maire Gullichsen with custom shades by The Apartment.