Category: Denmark

  • Word of Mouth: Low Impact Travel in Copenhagen

    Word of Mouth: Low Impact Travel in Copenhagen

    [ad_1] More and more travelers are making intentional choices to explore the world by orchestrating ideal itineraries that minimize impact on the environment Denmark’s capital city offers accessible options for traveling with a light footprint. Known for historic castles near innovative contemporary architecture, a vibrant art and design community, and culinary offerings from some of […]

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  • Word of Mouth: Coffee in Copenhagen

    Word of Mouth: Coffee in Copenhagen

    [ad_1] Exploring café culture in the capital of Denmark one cup of locally roasted coffee at a time Exploring the picturesque city of Copenhagen quickly reveals that it’s a dream destination for coffee enthusiasts. Here, the Nordic or Scandinavian roasting style reigns supreme, referring to high-quality beans that are lightly roasted to bring out optimal […]

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  • Eco-Conscious Dining in Aarhus, Denmark – COOL HUNTING®

    Eco-Conscious Dining in Aarhus, Denmark – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, is known around the globe for its design and culinary scenes (with the latter including Noma, the famed restaurant that’s arguably responsible for putting high-end green gastronomy experiences on the map). But two hours away by train, the charming city of Aarhus has been quietly revolutionizing dining. Just as the […]

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  • Naram Tote Bag – COOL HUNTING®

    Naram Tote Bag – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] This combed cotton terry cloth bag from Denmark- and Delhi-based Bongusta is handmade by artisans in India. The bag comes in a range of fun, striped color combinations, including pink and red, sea foam and teal, camel and blue and more. Price is in Danish Kroner. Added: Posted on July 2022June 2022 Buy [ad_2] […]

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  • Designmuseum Danmark Reopens in Copenhagen – COOL HUNTING®

    Designmuseum Danmark Reopens in Copenhagen – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] After two years of careful renovation done in collaboration with local practice OEO Studio, Designmuseum Danmark reopened in Copenhagen this past weekend during the latest edition of the city’s 3daysofdesign event. The museum is housed in an 18th-century rococo hospital in the central neighborhood of Frederiksstaden, which was transformed into a museum by architects Ivar […]

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  • Genetic Sequencing Human DNA from 5,700-Year-Old Chewing Gum

    Genetic Sequencing Human DNA from 5,700-Year-Old Chewing Gum

    [ad_1] From a one inch wad of birch pitch, chewed and spat out by a hunter-gatherer referred to as Lola around the year 3,700 BC, scientists were able to piece together an entire genetic snapshot—which goes so far as to include the meal she ate that day. The findings were published in the journal Nature […]

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  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] Shanghai’s Centre Pompidou x West Bund Museum Project Opens This Week Inside Shanghai’s David Chipperfield–designed West Bund Museum, acclaimed Paris contemporary art museum Centre Pompidou will curate exhibitions and provide work from its own collection (for at least the next five years). According to the Pompidou, it’s an act of “museum diplomacy,” the “largest […]

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