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Danish furniture with form and function

27 October, 2018 by Expat Living 2 Min Read

https://expatliving.hk/danish-furniture-hong-kong-form-function-boconcept/

We put the spotlight on three bestselling products from Danish furniture brand BoConcept that are the embodiment of the brand’s Danish roots. The fact that they work perfectly in Hong Kong homes is an added bonus!

Danish furniture: Rubi convertible coffee table
The Rubi coffee table converts from a coffee table to a dining table

Rubi adjustable table

The Rubi is a great example of how Danish furniture looks amazing but has great flexibility at the same time. An adjustable coffee table that quickly converts to an eight-seater dining table, it promises big things in a small package.

Danish furniture: The Adelaide chair has a variety of finishes
The Adelaide chair has a variety of finishes

Adelaide chair

Designed by Henrik Pedersen and modelled after an acorn, the Adelaide chair is both comfortable and customisable. It’s available in varying leg materials and heights, with armrests or without, and in plastic or upholstered in over 100 different fabrics and leathers.

Danish furniture: The Copenhagen wall system
The Copenhagen wall system has a variety of uses

Copenhagen wall system

With customisable colours and finishes, the Copenhagen can be made to meet a variety of storage needs. It’s functional, flexible and also beautiful to look at it, epitomising the best of Danish furniture.

73 Wyndham Street, Central | 2668 0027

Shop 118, L/1, HomeSquare, 138 Shatin Rural Committee Road, Shatin | 3468 7102

boconcept.com/en-hk

This article appears in Expat Living’s annual City Guide. Get your FREE copy here!

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