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Kinraden Just Opened a Flagship in Copenhagen—Take a Look Inside

Kinraden Just Opened a Flagship in Copenhagen—Take a Look Inside

Elle2 days ago
Safe Word is a series highlighting the latest trends in the jewelry market, keeping you up-to-date on all things that sparkle and shine.
Summer might be winding down, but the world of jewelry is still spinning. This month started strong with Danish jewelry brand Kinraden opening its new flagship store in Copenhagen during fashion week. And for the rest of August, we've got you covered with all the jewelry happenings worth knowing about.
Kicking off Copenhagen Fashion Week, Danish jewelry brand Kinraden unveiled its new flagship store in the heart of the city this week. Founder and designer Sarah Emilie Müllertz—who also happens to be an architect—designed the space herself as a physical expression of Kinraden's philosophy of sustainability, intentionality, and quiet refinement. Part boutique, part gallery, the store features modern jewelry displayed amid locally sourced and repurposed materials, bringing the brand's ethos to life in every detail.
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