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  <city_name>Copenhagen</city_name>
  <denormalised_tag_list>design clothing t-shirt concept store</denormalised_tag_list>
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  <email>info@forceofnature.eu</email>
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  <lng type="decimal">12.5583041</lng>
  <name>Force of Nature</name>
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  <opening_hours>Mon-Thu, 11:00-18:00; Fri, 11:00-19:00; Sat, 10:00-16:00; Sun, closed</opening_hours>
  <phone_number>+4535360595</phone_number>
  <public_transport>[M1] [M2] at N&#248;rreport; [M1] [M2] at Forum</public_transport>
  <published_at type="datetime">2009-06-02T08:09:49+02:00</published_at>
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  <street>Birkegade 25</street>
  <title>Life + Death + Earth + Trend</title>
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  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-06-09T13:30:59+02:00</updated_at>
  <url>http://www.forceofnature.eu</url>
  <zip_code>2200</zip_code>
  <description_plain>In 2007, Force of Nature's first year of production, Hypebeast featured the premiere,  environmentally friendly collection of t-shirts, calling it a "throwback to the early Scandinavian Iron Age with an emphasis on metalwork, woodwork and weapon art."


	Now, having opened a gallery and shop that sells a number of different labels (among them Soulland, UBIQ, Permanent Vacation, Hans Madsen and atmos) Force of Nature has evolved into a "design family," that promises to "do [its] best to thrill and excite."


	The shop's funeral-parlor-esque design concept features window displays complete with lonely urns and an interior wall piece proclaiming: "Life Before Death." Paying homage to their crypt obsession, owner-designers Stine Kinch and Mads Jonassen will present a group exhibition surrounding urn aesthetics in late 2009.</description_plain>
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  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-06-09T13:30:59+02:00</updated_at>
  <city_name>Copenhagen</city_name>
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      <copyright>Courtesy of Mads Jonassen</copyright>
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      <copyright>Courtesy of Mads Jonassen</copyright>
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      <copyright>Courtesy of Mads Jonassen</copyright>
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