A-N-D’s Copenhagen Flagship Feels Like the Future of Luxury Interiors
A-N-D’s New Copenhagen Flagship Is the Kind of Design Space You Secretly Want to Live In
BOON_ROOM announces its new project at BOON_MONCEAU, an exceptional 1,300 m² residence set within a historic 19th-century hôtel particulier overlooking Parc Monceau in Paris.
There are very few design spaces today that still manage to surprise people who work in fashion, interiors and luxury aesthetics every single day. Most showrooms feel transactional. Beautiful, yes – but forgettable within minutes. And then there are places like A-N-D’s new permanent Copenhagen flagship.
Opened during 3daysofdesign 2026, the Canadian lighting studio’s first European space feels less like a showroom and more like stepping inside a carefully choreographed atmosphere. The kind of place where time suddenly slows down, conversations become quieter and every object seems to exist in perfect dialogue with the architecture surrounding it. Hidden inside Sankt Peders Stræde in Copenhagen, the multi-floor space unfolds almost cinematically. Each level carries its own emotional rhythm, its own temperature, its own relationship with light.
Ph: Studio Brinth
The main floor immediately sets the tone with an almost gallery-like calmness. Sculptural lighting pieces float through the space with extraordinary softness, suspended above monumental furniture like glowing jewelry inside an architectural composition. Nothing feels excessive. Nothing competes for attention. The luxury lies entirely in proportion, silence and restraint. And this is precisely where A-N-D becomes so interesting within today’s design landscape. At a moment where many brands are obsessed with louder statements and visual overload, A-N-D moves in the opposite direction. Their lighting does not dominate a room – it transforms its energy. Downstairs, the atmosphere becomes more tactile and experimental. Raw materials, prototypes and sculptural forms create a more intimate encounter with the objects themselves. It feels almost like entering the private studio of a collector obsessed with texture, shadow and materiality. But perhaps the most beautiful moment happens upstairs. Rows of glowing Column floor lamps stand almost ceremonially while warm lighting cascades across La Marzocco espresso machines, inviting visitors to stop, sit down and stay longer than planned.
Ph: Studio Brinth
And maybe this detail says everything about where luxury design is heading right now. The most sophisticated spaces no longer focus purely on aesthetics. They create emotion. Ritual. Presence. A-N-D understands that instinctively. What makes the brand particularly compelling is its ability to combine the emotional warmth often associated with residential interiors with the sharpness and architectural precision of collectible contemporary design. The pieces feel minimal, yet deeply sensual at the same time.
During Copenhagen’s design week – a city that increasingly feels like the global capital of thoughtful living – A-N-D’s new flagship already feels less like a temporary opening and more like a natural extension of the city itself. Quietly elegant. Intelligent. Timeless.
Website: A-N-D



