Living Rooms

Living Rooms Living Rooms is meeting facilities that make you feel alive and home Meet in the Living Rooms. Meetings in a homey atmosphere.

Wooden floors, a fireplace, a couch and art from your grandfathers younger days. Slippers for every guest, quality coffees, carefully selected teas and a travel gramophone playing old tunes. Two large living rooms en suite personally decorated in a luxurious neoclassical flat from 1831 situated in The Latin Quarter in Central Old Copenhagen only 4 minutes from Nørreport Station.

http://youtu.be/cMqAe_-DoGoAmazing concert in Living Rooms 2nd og March 2012. Fantastisk koncert i STUERNE i går - konce...
03/03/2012

http://youtu.be/cMqAe_-DoGo
Amazing concert in Living Rooms 2nd og March 2012. Fantastisk koncert i STUERNE i går - koncertfilm på vej. Her er lille appetizer optaget med iPhone. http://www.stuerne.dk/

Benjamin Aggerbæk og Sofie Christiansen Live i STUERNE - The Appetizer. En minuts afhængighedsskabende appetizer med lækker bossanova fra STUERNE i Skinderga...

23/02/2012

Tho different meeting facilities in Old Copenhagen. One in a concrete jungle, the other a few hundred meters away, situated in the charming old city of copen...

A scary movie with a happy ending:-)
09/02/2012

A scary movie with a happy ending:-)

Why meet like in 1984? When we can meet like 2012. Meetings in Living Rooms - STUERNE - is meetings with a homey feel in the center of Copenhagen. A remake o...

02/02/2012

Meetings in Living Rooms, Copenhagen. It feels like being at home. With Parveen Smith

01/02/2012

Mikael Nilsson from Biogen Idec says: Living Rooms are like coming home

01/02/2012

Wikipedia on living rooms:
A living room, also known as sitting room, lounge room, Front room or lounge (in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand), is a room for entertaining adult guests, reading, or other activities. The term front room can also be used to describe a living room, because in many homes the living room is at the very front.
In modern homes and apartments, the living room has replaced the old-fashioned front parlour.[1] In the 19th century, the front parlour was the room in the house used for formal social events, including where the recently deceased were laid out before their funeral. The term living room is found initially in the decorating literature of the 1890s, where a living room is understood to be a reflection of the personalty of the designer, rather than the Victorian conventions of the day.[2] The rise of the living room meant the end of the dedicated room for receiving guests that had been common in the Victorian period.
A typical Western living room is furnished with a sofa, chairs, occasional tables, and bookshelves, lamps, rugs,[3] as well as other pieces of furniture. Traditionally, a sitting room in the United Kingdom and New Zealand has a fireplace. In Japan, people traditionally sat on tatami instead of chairs, but Western-style decor is also common to have in Japanese homes nowadays.
In larger homes in the United States and Canada, the living room is sometimes reserved for more formal and quiet entertaining while a separate, informal living room (often called a den, family room or recreation room) is used for more casual activities, watching television, spending time with children and drinking. In recent years, the term "great room" has come to be used to denote the family room, especially if it is open to the kitchen, or features a vaulted ceiling.

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Skindergade 23, 1
Copenhagen
1159

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