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Giftcard 2000 DKK. The gift card can be sent as a PDF file ready for printing or as an email.

DKK 399

Håndlavede pastelkridt 10 stk. - Chalk Copenhagen i mahogni trææske med låg. Kan ikke fremsendes, men skal afhentes i Arkitektforeningen, Åbenrå 34 - 2 min fra Nørreport st/metro

DKK 300

Gift Card DKK 300. The gift card can be sent as a PDF file ready for printing or as an email

DKK 998

Arne Jacobsen's City Hall table clock was originally designed for Rødovre Town Hall in 1956. As well as adding a decorative touch anywhere in a home, the table clock also has all the necessary alarm-clock features, such as alarm, snooze and light. 

DKK 1.600

Slowring silver ring handmade by architect Michala Eken.

DKK 850

Alev Bowl 01 - Large - Spring Apple. Håndlavet keramik designet af Alev Siesbye.

DKK 180

Stamp Garden. Grow your own garden with this set of high-quality rubber stamps and two colored ink pads. The sturdy matchbox-style box features twenty-five wood-backed stamps in an assortment of shapes and textures, from leaves and stems to buds and petals---even a bee! 

DKK 180

Who Built That? Skyscrapers. Skyscrapers is a colorful tour of the world's tallest buildings and the larger-than-life personalities who built them. This primer will introduce readers of all ages to new heights of architectural wonder.

DKK 180

Read This if You Want to Be Great at Drawing.Through fifty drawings by great masters past and present, the techniques and ideas behind their master sketches will put you on the path to making your own great drawings. feature exercises with step-by-step instructions as well as simple diagrams providing further visual explanation to the jargon-free discussion.

DKK 440

Arkitektpenalhus Richter. Håndlavet penalhus i skind med plads til en fyldepen og op til 2 andre skriveredskaber (med en længde op til 14 cm). Kan også købes i Arkitektforeningen, Åbenrå 34, Kbh

DKK 200

Don't Get a Job...Make a Job - How to make it as a creative graduate. Too often a design or architecture degree is seen as a means to an end (a job in an established practice). But imagine for one moment that there are no employers, no firms to send your CV to, no interviews to be had – what would you do? How would you forge your own path after graduation?

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