Rocking it for as long as the Beatles

Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas Tables exhibition dates back to 1963. Every year it invites a group of connected people to decorate a table in a festive fashion, normally to tell some kind of story. This year, the chosen six were all designers, so the pressure was really on to deliver.


And while the jury’s out on the design by Jakob Kühnel, who created this year’s Christmas Seal


and Signe Lindkvist, who you might recognise from children’s TV,


internationally-renowned children’s clothes designer Shane Brox hit the right notes,


as did lifestyle expert Anne Glad, who took inspiration from the queen’s 1970 design of the Christmas Seal





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