An Architectural Gem in Copenhagen
Nestled in Charlottenlund, north of Copenhagen, lies Villa LYFA, a residence built in 1914. Located along the well-known Strandvejen, the area is famous for its grand mansions and properties, extending from Hellerup through Charlottenlund and up along North Zealand’s east coast. Villa LYFA stands as a testament to early 20th-century Danish architecture, offering a peaceful retreat close to the city.
Blending Classic and Contemporary Design
Inside the house, classic design meets contemporary style with the inclusion of two LYFA pieces. The FUTÉ Table Lamps, a new series by GamFratesi; and PAN collection, originally designed by Bent Karlby in 1970 and recently reintroduced in new colors and models. These pieces provide a warm, inviting light, showcasing the timeless quality of LYFA’s designs.
Photography: Emil Stegemejer