Sophie Bille Brahe in her new Madison Avenue by-appointment shop.
According to Instagram, watery Gowanus is a prime candidate for Copenhagen-ization.
An element of privacy is present, given that it is on the second floor of 1000 Madison.

Sophie Bille Brahe in her new Madison Avenue by-appointment shop.
Walking into the boutique, guests are welcomed with a display of Danish minimalism.
The vibe at 1000 Madison is brighter and cleaner, however.
Ive always been quiet.

Chairs and leather-covered worktable by Poul Kjærholm. Star Crown pendant lamp by Poul Henningsen. Eric Ericson for Svenskt Tenn hand mirror.
Indeed, her upcoming pearl collection is based on pieces she made when she was 15.
Be it education or a new bauble, Bille Brahe likes to start something solid and make it new.
And I always venture to give the materials a lot of attention….

Looking left from the entrance toward Madison Avenue. Display cases by Rune Johansen.
Chairs and leather-covered worktable by Poul Kjrholm.
Star Crown pendant lamp by Poul Henningsen.
Eric Ericson for Svenskt Tenn hand mirror.

Sophie Bille Brahe Letter of Light alphabet Ensemble rings.
Looking left from the entrance toward Madison Avenue.
Display cases by Rune Johansen.
Sophie Bille Brahe Letter of Light alphabet Ensemble rings.

Sophie Bille Brahe Madison necklace.
Sophie Bille Brahe Madison necklace.
Bertel Thorvaldsens,Ganymede Filling the Cup.Thorvaldsens, Rome 1816.
Sculpture plaque by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

Bertel Thorvaldsens,Ganymede Filling the Cup.Thorvaldsens, Rome 1816.
Sophie Bille Brahe vase.
Mats Theselius chair with zebra patterned upholstery.
Lion sculptures by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

Sculpture plaque by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

Sculpture plaque by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

Sophie Bille Brahe vase.

Sophie Bille Brahe vase.

Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Hely Hutchinson / Sophie Bille Brahe

Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Hely Hutchinson / Sophie Bille Brahe

Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Hely Hutchinson / Sophie Bille Brahe

Mats Theselius chair with zebra patterned upholstery. Lion sculptures by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

A late-18th-century Danish Louis XVI mirror of gilded wood with pearl bead trim and foliage, thought to have been made by J.C. Lillie. “The mussel by Vita Andersen is a reference to the world of pearls and the designer’s childhood,” according to the press release.