The Danes love being and living close to the water. The culture of owning a second home near the sea boomed during the 1960s’ post-war economic expansion when it became a realistic possibility for the vast middle class to own a holiday home. Modest, classic, black-painted wooden cabins with a flat roof nestled in the dunes and the pine trees along the coast. Simple dwellings, yet considered a great luxury. And the tradition lives on; nowadays, architects are drawing up summerhouses suitable for contemporary living standards. Life by the sea, no matter the size of house, remains highly valued in Denmark.
Denmark has more than 8,500 kilometres of coastline; it’s longer than the coast of Italy. For such a small country, it seems almost unreal yet it’s true. Thanks to the strong presence of the coast and the sea, the Danes consider both as something very precious and worth protecting. Fortunately, since the 1990s, the Danish Nature Protection Act prohibits any new constructions closer than 300 metres to the coast, making the coastline into one long stretch of (almost) unspoilt nature.
Where does the fascination of living by the sea derive from, and more generally, what drives people towards the outdoors to spend more time in nature? Well, in Denmark the coastline is one of the rare places where wild and untamed nature can be enjoyed fully. It reminds us of our biological origins, it boldly impresses us with the various seasons, and calls to mind the richness of flora and fauna. In short, we’re taken back to basics, which is a soothing, peaceful and enriching exercise that people are increasingly longing for. Due to our busy lives stimulated by a fast-paced culture and an intrusive information flow, we’re reaching out for quiet, down-to-earth breaks.
Com a coleção SS24, a BoConcept convida-o para uma experiência de casa de verão dinamarquesa à beira-mar. Após a pandemia, as pessoas de todo o mundo estão a passar mais tempo do que nunca ao ar livre. A nossa campanha 360 para SS24 celebra a necessidade elementar da proximidade da natureza, prestando uma homenagem respeitosa ao princípio nórdico do "friluftsliv": apreciar uma vida simples ao ar livre sem perturbar a natureza.
Os nossos recursos dão vida ao conceito fundamental subjacente à campanha, destacando os nossos tecidos da nova coleção e as extensões da linha num cenário selvagem e tipicamente dinamarquês. Os recortes ampliados dão destaque aos detalhes refinados das peças, enquanto as fotografias em grande angular assentam firmemente a nossa campanha no ar livre.
Além disso, apresentamos algumas das decisões que tomámos para podermos oferecer materiais e produtos mais duradouros. A nossa prioridade é criar mobiliário que resista ao passar do tempo e ao uso, e que dure toda a vida, ou várias vidas.