Remodelista Reconnaissance: Lemony Curtains in a Copenhagen Flat
“Where are the yellow curtains from???” reader Sophie was eager to know. The curtains in question are in a favorite space of ours: the sunny Copenhagen kitchen of art gallery founder and creative consultant Michael Dansk. So we did some sleuthing, uncovering declarations of love and admiration for the curtains across the Internet—but no source. That is, until one Instagram commenter dared to ask the question we’ve all been thinking…
Kitchen photograph by Rasmus Dengso Studio, courtesy of Reform.
The Sighting
Above: The gauzy, floor-length yellow curtains give even wintry grey days a sunny feel. And we (and reader Sophia) aren’t the only ones who love them. They make frequent appearances—and get frequent praise—on Michael’s Instagram. They were even cover stars of Swedish Elle Decoration. But the source remained a mystery, until…
The Source
Above: …Until finally a bold commenter went where no commenter had gone before and asked. Michael’s reply? They’re the (fittingly named) Air curtains, made in Switzerland from Kvadrat fabric and purchased from Arne Aksel. The curtains are available via Arne Aksel (in Honey) and Kvadrat (in two yellow hues). (They’re also available in a slew of similarly delicious colors, like Mint and Spring Water.)
Mystery solved. For more beauty shots of the curtains (and the rest of the kitchen), head to Kitchen of the Week: A Sunny-Hued Kitchen in Copenhagen for an Art Director or @michaeldansk.
And for more Remodelista Reconnaissance, see:
- A Shiny Scalloped Sconce (Most Popular Light Edition)
- Michaela Scherrer’s Go-To Budget Ceiling Lights—for Less than $5
- The Two-for-One Headboard at The Quist
N.B.: This story originally appeared on January 13, 2025 and has been updated.
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