This inviting corner can have other benefits.

As Wiking points out, The Danes love having their own little spaces where they feel at home.

Everyone wants a hyggekrog.

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Photographed by Joseph Leombruno,Vogue,June 1959

Theyre common in Copenhagen and throughout the country.

They are, for their inhabitants, cozy places to sit and relax after a long day.

Its where you go to disconnect from the world.

Its a space to relax, to be yourself.

Its taking care of where we spend some of our most vulnerable hours.

A space should be designed to invite us to relax and disconnect.

Ready to create your own hyggekrog?

Here are some tips to follow: