
- A world of art and quality
Sven-Harry’s (Art museum) in Stockholm is no ordinary art museum. In addition to a museum and an art gallery with varying exhibitions, where Dinesen floors are a part of the experience, the building also includes a number of flats.

- Wingårdh’s refuge
Gert Wingårdh has designed a number of prestigious projects, several of which feature a Dinesen wood floor. He also found time to renovate his summerhouse from the 1600s together with his wife, Karin, a fellow architect at Wingårdhs Arkitektkontor AB.

- Woodchester House
In the picturesque countryside of Gloucestershire, one finds Woodchester House, a boxy Georgian house kept in yellow-grey stone.

- Dinesen Oak floors at Gastrologik in Stockholm
In co-operation with architect Jonas Lindvall, the two chefs behind Gastrologik chose Dinesen Oak floors for their new restaurant in Stockholm. A good restaurant is uncompromising, also when it comes to interior design.

- Galerie Forsblom
The internationally acknowledged Galerie Forsblom has moved to a new location in Helsinki. The gallery, which is located in a historic building from 1911, was designed by the New York-based architectural firm Gluckman Mayner Architects. 
- Dinesen wood floors as a design element in Victoria Tower
Architect Gert Wingårdh chose Dinesen Douglas wooden planks for Victoria Tower, Stockholm’s new landmark, which at 34 storeys is the tallest hotel in the Nordic countries. 
- Dinesen HeartOak ® at Jazzhus Montmartre
The new Jazzhus Montmartre recently celebrated its one-year birthday at the original, legendary address in Copenhagen. An essential and distinctive element of the decor is Dinesen oak floors in HeartOak ®, which lends an exclusive ambience to the jazz club. 
- Wooden floors in the home of tomorrow in Paris
On Avenue de Friedland, in the heart of Paris, Connecting Technology has set up its new and unique DOMO showroom. This is the home of tomorrow featuring everything you could ever want in technology. 
- Sustainable office environment in Madrid
Hub Madrid is an inspiring and dynamic office environment in the heart of Madrid. Here, innovators and entrepreneurs can lease serviced, sociable offices where knowledge sharing and collaboration have pride of place. 
- Dinesen and bulthaup: Simply the right combination
Dinesen and bulthaup have been working closely together since 2005, when bulthaup was designing their first showroom in London. Today, the exclusive plank floors in Dinesen Douglas or Dinesen Oak can be experienced in bulthaup showrooms from Shanghai to Berlin and New York – and most recently in the new showroom in Rotterdam.
- Impressive project in Spain
After extensive restoration and modernisation, Comillas University in northern Spain has reopened as an international platform for the promotion of the Spanish language and Spanish culture.
- Frederik VIII’s Palace, Amalienborg Castle
Dinesen has extensive expertise in restoration projects. Recently, the company supplied 1,200 square metres of flooring for the restoration of Frederik VIII’s Palace which is part of Amalienborg Castle in Copenhagen and home to the Danish royal family.
- Dinesen HeartOak® on the menu in London
Gallery Mess Café is like The Saatchi Gallery located in the Duke of York’s majestic old headquarters on King’s Road in the heart of London.
- The World According to Dinesen
Dinesen has delivered floors to a large number of prestigious projects throughout the World. Each floor is custom-made in close consultation with the clients, regardless of whether it is a modern home, a castle or a museum.
- New Setting for Art in Munich
One of Germany’s most striking art collections with more than 700 works of pictorial art and literature has been given its own home in Munich’s new Museum Brandhorst. The building was designed by the renowned German architectural firm Sauerbruch Hutton.
- The carbon-neutral house: Home for Life
A new project provides active houses that are both comfortable to live in, eco-friendly and completely without energy costs. Dinesen has teamed up with VELFAC and VELUX to make the first house in this project.
- A cornucopia of experiences
Matteo Thun has designed the current façade for Nimb which is located in Copenhagen’s fairy-tale garden, Tivoli. Nimb was founded at the same time as Tivoli in the 1840s. It was named after the Nimb family.
- Georg Jensen’s new design home
Shopping is something we do for fun, to find inspiration and to interact. This was one of the incentives behind Georg Jensen’s new shop concept ‘The Scandinavian Luxury Home. 
- Saatchi Gallery
One of the world’s leading galleries for contemporary art, Saatchi Gallery, has moved to new surroundings in Chelsea, London. Saatchi Gallery has moved into the majestic building Duke of York’s HQ on King’s Road. 
- Exclusive luxurious apartment in Copenhagen
British architect Anouska Hempel is responsible for the refurbishment of this old luxurious apartment in the heart of Copenhagen. Hempel is also behind building projects such as London’s Hempel Hotel, where Dinesen planks are also used throughout.
- Penthouse Alzey
Not immediately visible from the street, a penthouse with top quality living conditions is located on top of the health centre building in Alzey. The project was planned by Peter Bastian Architekten BDA in Münster, Germany.