An elegantly restored 1961 Bo & Wohlert classic in Rungsted

 
 
 

Step inside a hidden icon of Danish Modernism: the 1961 mid-century gem in Rungsted, recently restored with great respect for its original design.

The seamless integration of light, materials, and space stands as a living testament to the visionary spirit behind this architectural masterpiece. Here, we witness the enduring legacy of mid-century design thoughtfully brought into the present day.

 
 
 

Photos by Stine Christiansen
Case shared by Vermland

 

 
 
 
 
 

Nestled on a quiet street in Rungsted, this beautifully preserved mid-century residence was originally designed in 1961 by the renowned Danish architects Jørgen Bo and Vilhelm Wohlert, celebrated for their iconic work on the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek.

At the heart of the restoration is a Vermland kitchen — thoughtfully designed to honor the home’s original architecture while adding modern functionality — illuminated by our Patrone Surface Ceiling Light.