This is manifested through the furniture, lamps, fittings and textiles, cutlery, glass and tableware which he designed especially for this hotel.
Among the chairs, The Swan and The Egg are the best known. Both realize the idea and concept of organic form in the use of un-constrained lines. Today the original versions of these are labelled modern classics and fetch very high sums at international auction houses.

On the 20th floor you find the
Alberto K gourmet restaurant, named after the hotel’s legendary first director. Here you can eat the excellent cuisine with the cutlery Jacobsen created. It was so futuristic of its time, that Stanley Kubrick used it in his film ‘2001 – A Space Odyssey’. Apart from delicious food in design surroundings, you will also have some of the best views of Copenhagen
day and night. Fashions have come and gone since the 1960s but if you are planning a stay at this iconic hotel, ask for room 606, as this is completely intact and just how Jacobsen created it right down to the panelling, the lamps, the bed and of course – the chairs.

Denmark is well known for its history of good design, which is still today evident in interiors, textiles, clothes and home accessories. So for design aficionados, what could be better than after a day’s shopping, having the Jacobsen experience by just visiting the hotel. Why not step in and sip a cocktail sitting in an Egg chair and start planning your next day in Scandinavia’s leading design city.