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Copenhagen Penthouse

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Some of us have entered the world of Art because we expect it to be liberaring and meaningful. We admire art in galleries and museums and have chosen a couple of art pieces we want to live with every day.

Copenhagen Penthouse by Norm Architects is a white space where you can create large art-hanging displays, highlighted by museum-quality lighting. All the lights are dimmable: an ideal setting for an art collection. Danish Architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen call it “The intelligent house.”  iPhone users, this is for you. The penthouse owners, can control the lights, the fireplace and the air conditioning with a single touch on their iPhone. Authentically cool.

Is technology here to inspire us through art forms? I am always intrigued by our preference for noise. The show goes on.

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