F5: Pernille Lind Talks About a Local Museum, Sculptural Jewelry + More
Designer Pernille Lind of Pernille Lind Studio pops in for Friday Five to share a favorite artist to commission, the best margarita, her local museum + more!
In only a few short years, Danish-Thai designer Pernille Lind has established a unique presence within London’s design scene. It was 2018 when she began Pernille Lind Studio, diving into the world of products to create a range of solid wood furniture, marble, and brass furnishings, as well as Greek marble tiles inspired by the Art Deco architecture of Chicago and a period townhouse in Copenhagen. Lind’s offerings share her devotion to honoring high-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship for a truly authentic aesthetic.
The studio boasts a broad spectrum portfolio of works that includes both residential and commercial properties. Lind has come a long way since her days of studying interior design at the University of the Arts London and completing her MA in Spatial Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design in Copenhagen. “When I was a kid, and we would visit or stay in Bangkok (my mum is Thai), I would be so impressed with the grand foyers and lobbies of the city?s hotels,” Lind reminisces. “I remember the Mandarin Oriental by the river would have these expansive seafood buffet dinners, where the chefs would all stand whilst the city lights reflected in the river as the backdrop. Walking through the hotel?s enormous and imposing spaces at the age of 8,...
In only a few short years, Danish-Thai designer Pernille Lind has established a unique presence within London’s design scene. It was 2018 when she began Pernille Lind Studio, diving into the world of products to create a range of solid wood furniture, marble, and brass furnishings, as well as Greek marble tiles inspired by the Art Deco architecture of Chicago and a period townhouse in Copenhagen. Lind’s offerings share her devotion to honoring high-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship for a truly authentic aesthetic.
The studio boasts a broad spectrum portfolio of works that includes both residential and commercial properties. Lind has come a long way since her days of studying interior design at the University of the Arts London and completing her MA in Spatial Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design in Copenhagen. “When I was a kid, and we would visit or stay in Bangkok (my mum is Thai), I would be so impressed with the grand foyers and lobbies of the city?s hotels,” Lind reminisces. “I remember the Mandarin Oriental by the river would have these expansive seafood buffet dinners, where the chefs would all stand whilst the city lights reflected in the river as the backdrop. Walking through the hotel?s enormous and imposing spaces at the age of 8,...
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