On Sankt Peders Stræde, a slim avenue in Copenhagen lengthy recognized for its bakeries and small eating places, photographer Michael Falgren created Noura Residency, a hybrid house that strikes between condo, studio, and inventive venue. The venture occupies two adjoining properties, remodeled into adaptable interiors that host the whole lot from style editorials and product launches to brief stays and small gatherings.
The thought grew out of private historical past: Michael’s household has labored on the road for the reason that Seventies, and he had lengthy imaged restoring one in all its buildings. At this time the areas operate as a sort of open framework—furnished with Danish design items and pure supplies—however deliberately left versatile. Manufacturers and collaborators transfer by way of commonly, utilizing the rooms as a backdrop for images, installations, and occasions. The result’s much less a standard rental than a working inside—half residence, half studio, and half evolving showroom embedded within the metropolis. Right here’s a go searching.
Metropolis Residency I




Metropolis Residency II

