After Red Hook fire, beloved Danish furniture store Lanoba reopens in temporary space * Brooklyn Paper
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After Red Hook fire, beloved Danish furniture store Lanoba reopens in temporary space * Brooklyn Paper
"Just over a month after a devastating five-alarm fire at the historic Red Hook warehouse it called home, Lanoba, a Danish mid-century modern vintage furniture store, has reopened in a temporary space. Lanoba had just moved from New Jersey to Red Hook in May, opening an 8,000-square-foot space at 481 Van Brunt Street, in the iconic Beard and Robinson Stores on the piers on the waterfront."
"Lanoba founders and married couple Lars Noah Balderskilde and David Singh import containers of furniture and ceramics they source themselves in Denmark and have gained a devoted following for their vast selection and the high quality of their finds. They were among numerous small businesses and artists who lost almost everything after fire broke out in the warehouse on Sept. 17. Red Hook locals have pitched in to support those affected by the fire, including Lanoba."
Lanoba, a Danish mid-century modern vintage furniture store, reopened in a temporary Red Hook space just over a month after a five-alarm warehouse fire destroyed its inventory. Founders Lars Noah Balderskilde and David Singh cleared a container that had been stuck in customs, refurbished items, and rehired staff to enable a rapid reopening when the Red Hook Cidery offered space. All furniture in the original warehouse was lost to water damage and mold. Another container with nearly 100 dining tables is expected before the holidays. The smaller temporary shop carries refurbished dressers, desks, chairs, an "as is" section, and operates Fridays through Sundays from noon to 4 p.m.
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