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  2. Scandinavian design - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum's 1954 "Design in Scandinavia" exhibition launched "Scandinavian Modern" furniture on the American market. [1]Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism and functionality that emerged in the early 20th century, and subsequently flourished in the 1950s throughout the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland.

  3. Normal (chain store) - Wikipedia

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    Normal is a Danish bargain-priced variety store chain primarily selling shelf-stable food and personal care products by national brands. It was founded by Torben Mouritsen and Bo Kristensen in 2013 with the first store in Silkeborg, Denmark. [1] Its largest markets are Denmark, France, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.

  4. Søstrene Grene - Wikipedia

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    Søstrene Grene (/sɒstrɛneɪ grɛneɪ/; SOSS-tren-EH gren-EH) [a] is a family-owned Danish multi-category retail chain. It was founded in Aarhus, Denmark in 1973 by married team Inger Grene and Knud Cresten Vaupell Olsen. [2] 'Søstrene Grene' is Danish for 'the Grene sisters'.

  5. IKEA names its furniture for Swedish destinations. This ... - AOL

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    Back in July, copywriter Kevin Lynch, originally from Chicago, and his puppy Umlaut, visited all 21 counties in Sweden, stopping off at places with IKEA products named for them.

  6. Jysk - Wikipedia

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    Jysk A/S (Danish: YUHSK) is a Danish retail chain specializing in household goods, including mattresses, furniture, and interior décor. As Denmark's largest international retailer, Jysk operates over 3,400 stores across 48 countries. [1] The name "Jysk" (meaning "Jutlandic") reflects the company's Danish roots

  7. Flying Tiger Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Flying Tiger Copenhagen (formerly Tiger) is a Danish variety store chain. [3] [4] Its first shop opened in Copenhagen in 1995 and as of 2023, the chain now has 926 shops across 35 countries. Its largest markets are Denmark, the UK, Italy, and Spain. According to the company's annual report, it had more than 93 million customers in 2023.

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  9. Café Hagen - Wikipedia

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    Café Hagen is a small chain of Scandinavian and Danish-inspired bakeries and coffee shops in Seattle. [2] [3] The business operates in the city's South Lake Union, [4] downtown, and Queen Anne neighborhoods. [5] It is affiliated with the brand Hagen Coffee Roasters (HCR), which is also owned by the founder of Café Hagen.

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