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Goods We Love: New York's Secret Scandinavian Design Source

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Founded by two downtown New York Danes, supermodel Camilla Vest and advertising creative Ricky Nordson, Goods We Love imports a small, exclusive collection of classic and contemporary Danish furniture and accessories. And "to give a sense of how we use our products," says Camilla, her own Tribeca loft—which she shares with her husband, Peder, and their young son and daughter—serves as the showroom. Come browse with us.

Photography by Thomas Loof and styling by Pernille Vest via Goods We Love, unless otherwise noted.

Camilla Vest and Ricky Nordson of Goods We Love, a wholesale collection of Danish design | Remodelista

Above: Camilla and Ricky met in their kids' schoolyard: "You quickly spot a fellow Dane," Camilla says. "I'd been in New York for almost 20 years, and Ricky had just moved here from Copenhagen with his family, so I introduced myself. We discovered we share an interest in home design."

They founded Goods We Love a year ago, and serve as the US wholesale representatives for their goods, carefully placing them with the right retailers—not unlike, Camilla notes, "the way a modeling agent helps to build a career by accepting the right jobs."

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: The company's best sellers are the OGK Safari Daybed and OGK Safari Chair designed by Ole Gjerløv-Knudsen in 1962 and equally at home indoors and out. They're shown here in Camilla's living area, which she pulled together with the help of her stylist sister Pernille Vest. "Scandinavian living requires a lot of time to achieve a simple yet cozy look," says Camilla. See Trend Alert: 10 Canvas Camp Cots as Instant Daybeds for sourcing. The OGK Portable Chair is $520 at the Dwell Store.

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: A desk in the loft displays, among other things, oak tissue boxes that The Oak Men make in two sizes and a variety of finishes; send Goods We Love a query for sourcing.

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: An oak tray by The Oak Men contains desk essentials.

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: Signature ribbed vases by Lyngby, a revived Danish porcelain manufacturer. The vases made their debut in 1936. The Dwell Store offers Lyngby Vases in matte white and gray in three sizes, starting at $39. Black Lyngby Vases, 9.8 inches tall, are available from The Line for $136. 

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: Camilla mixes Goods We Love pieces with designs she's gathered in her world travels as a model. Here, UK-based designer (and Remodelista hero) Michael Anastassiades's Tube Chandelier hangs over a cluster of Lyngby vases.

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: Contemporary Danish company Base212's tabletop designs: Copper, brass, and chrome bowls with marble lids and white marble Tools Candleholders. The Small Copper Bowl is $79 from Steven Alan Home (and the candleholders are available at the store, too).

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

Above: A llama throw by Aiayu Home, available at ABC Carpet & Home in New York (but not online). Read about the knitwear company in our post Hello Llama: Eco Housewares from a Danish Design Team.

Danish design from Goods We Love | Remodelista

 Above: Aiayu Home also makes pastel bedding, sold at ABC Carpet & Home. 

Camilla Vest and Ricky Nordsom of Goods We Love, photo via Steven Alan | Remodelista

Above: Camilla and Ricky in their office. Find more retailers for all their lines at Goods We Love. Photograph via Inside Steven Alan.

Go to our Denmark Travel Guide for more of our finds, including hotels and restaurants, plus the World's Most Beautiful Wood Floors and Stylish Planters from Copenhagen.

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