Queen Mary of Denmark visited the design exhibition of Copenhagen Carpenters’ Guild (Københavns Snedkerlaug), that features a table she helped design. The dining table is on display in distinguished company at Copenhagen's Snedkerlaug in connection with the design festival 3daysofdesign. The table made from left over wood w/historical significance including Pine from Tasmania. 3daysofdesign features a programme of diverse exhibitions, installations, talks, workshops and parties, scattered throughout the city at 11 district "hubs".
Summerdress, nice!
ReplyDeleteEst ce la mode des pantalons qui balayent le sol?
ReplyDeleteCertainement toutes les princesses et reines en portent.
Froufrou
J'aime beaucoup cette chemise, notamment les poignets blancs très chics.
ReplyDeletePour la "conception de la table" je suppose qu'elle a juste donné quelques idées, je ne l'imagine pas dans un atelier d'ébéniste en train de scier du bois pour le poncer, l'assembler et le vernir ! Sinon on aurait vu des photos : D
Je ne sais pas ce que c'est un "hub", sans doute un genre d'association.
C'est la mode d'utiliser des mots anglais pour tout...
Paloma.
Paloma, in this case a “hub” is just a location. It’s funny you write “C'est la mode d'utiliser des mots anglais pour tout... ” about word usage here, as all of this site is always written in English?! … donc n’est pas “à la mode” mais la langue normale du site depuis toujours?! Bob.
DeleteBob : parce qu'en France c'est la grande mode de mettre des mots anglais partout et je trouve ça excessif ! Je suis française et dans la traduction du texte en haut le mot "hub" n'est pas tout simplement pas traduit et je ne le connais pas.
DeleteMerci pour votre explication. Paloma.
If I can give my two pennies’ worth here (my opinion), I interpret the word “hub” as a meeting point, a cross road.
DeleteOften used in airport language for example, Heathrow is the largest hub airport in the world.
Queen Mary looks good but I wonder why that belt? You can't see her shoes in these pictures, are they similar with the belt?
ReplyDeleteI saw her shoes on another site and they are very like the belt. I also felt they reflected incredibly intricate woods shown in the photos here. Janet
DeleteJanet, you are right, the pattern of the belt matches the wood panel.
DeleteNice look. css
ReplyDeleteQueen Mary looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTo me her outfit doesn’t quite work.
ReplyDeleteShe makes casual look so chic and elegant. Love the crisp blouse and the white pants.
ReplyDeleteI agree, she always has a unique, effortless and very stylish touch to the outfits she wears. A real style role model to me.
DeleteDamsel Dragonfly
Damsel 12.40 Your right, she makes it look so easy? and effortless. I wish I had her flair and style. Casual she does with aplomb!
DeleteQueen Mary looks great here--very summery and polished.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Look rafraîchissant en associant un chemisier aux poignets blancs avec un pantalon blanc cassé peut-être un peu long ?!
ReplyDeleteProud of our Aussie Queen🇦🇺
ReplyDeleteAnd you have every reason to be 😀
DeleteI find the two different cuffs odd, otherwise very nice for the occasion
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