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Zane Design & Flower Shop, Bredgade

Intimate Copenhagen florist and design boutique on stylish Bredgade, blending seasonal blooms, Nordic homeware and thoughtful gifts in a cosy, lived-in space.

★★★★★4.3 (16)

Tucked into elegant Bredgade just off central Copenhagen, Zane is a cosy hybrid of flower shop and design boutique. Shelves of Nordic homeware, candles, ceramics and playful gifts mingle with fresh blooms, seasonal bouquets and creative arrangements for everything from everyday posies to weddings. It’s the kind of intimate, carefully curated shop where you can pick up a hostess gift, a little something for your home, or a bunch of flowers that looks like it’s come straight from a Danish lifestyle magazine.

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Bredgade 4, Copenhagen, København K, 1260, DK
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Duration: 0.25 to 1 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10:30 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10:30 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10:30 am-5 pm
Thursday
10:30 am-5 pm
Friday
10:30 am-5 pm
Saturday
10:30 am-2 pm

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    Getting There

    Metro and short walk from central Copenhagen

    From many central districts it is quickest to take the M1 or M2 metro to Kongens Nytorv, a major interchange in the inner city. The ride from Nørreport or Frederiksberg typically takes 3–8 minutes, with trains running every few minutes throughout the day. A standard single ticket within the city centre fare zones usually costs around 20–30 DKK. From Kongens Nytorv station, expect a comfortable 10–15 minute walk on flat pavements through historic streets to reach Bredgade and the shop’s location at number 4.

    City bus and gentle walk

    Several city bus lines run through or close to the Frederiksstaden and inner-city area surrounding Bredgade, making the bus a good option if you are already in the centre. Typical journeys within central Copenhagen take 10–20 minutes, depending on starting point and traffic, and use the same ticket system as the metro, with fares generally in the 20–30 DKK range for a single city-zone ticket. Services are frequent during the day and early evening, though less so late at night, and most stops are connected by even pavements suitable for a short final walk to the shop.

    Cycling through the city centre

    Copenhagen’s extensive cycle lanes make biking to Bredgade straightforward from many neighbourhoods, with travel times often between 5 and 20 minutes from most inner districts. You can use a rental or bike-share service, which typically charges either a small unlocking fee plus a per-minute rate or a flat hourly price; many visitors spend around 30–80 DKK for a short city ride. Traffic is well-structured but can be busy at peak times, so riders should be comfortable with urban cycling and mindful of commuter flows on main routes.

    Taxi from central areas

    Taxis provide a direct option from hotels or rail hubs like Copenhagen Central Station, with typical journeys to Bredgade taking about 5–15 minutes depending on traffic. Daytime fares within the inner city generally fall in the range of 80–160 DKK, increasing at night and on weekends. Taxis can usually drop passengers on nearby side streets, leaving only a short, level walk to the shop entrance, which is convenient if you are carrying purchases or visiting in poor weather.

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    Local tips

    Visit on a weekday late morning for a calmer atmosphere and the freshest selection of flowers and home accessories.
    If you need flowers for a special occasion, discuss colours and style with staff in advance so they can prepare more elaborate arrangements.
    Look beyond the main displays; many of the most charming small gifts and postcards are tucked into shelves and corners near the florist’s counter.
    Combine a stop here with nearby design museums and galleries on Bredgade for a half day focused on Danish aesthetics.

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    A cosy design nook in historic Bredgade

    Zane sits at Bredgade 4, at the heart of one of Copenhagen’s most design-focused streets, surrounded by galleries, classic furniture stores and stately townhouses. Step through the door and you move from the formal architecture outside into a warm, lived-in space filled with colour, texture and the gentle scent of fresh flowers. The shop blends the feel of a neighbourhood florist with a carefully edited design boutique, reflecting the area’s long association with Danish aesthetics. The layout is intimate rather than grand: narrow aisles between tables and shelves, corners that reveal new finds, and vignettes arranged like little living rooms. It feels more like browsing a stylish friend’s apartment than entering a big-box store, which makes wandering slowly and picking things up part of the experience.

    Flowers at the heart of the shop

    At its core, Zane is a working florist. Buckets of seasonal stems line the floor and counters, from classic roses and lilies to wild, loosely arranged greenery that nods to Nordic nature. Staff put together everything from everyday bouquets to bridal flowers and wreaths for life’s more formal occasions, with a style that tends to favour natural, slightly unstructured arrangements over stiff, traditional forms. The constant movement of floristry gives the shop a dynamic feel: bouquets being wrapped in kraft paper, ribbons cut to length, and new deliveries added to the display. Even if you are not buying flowers, the scent and colour of the blooms set the tone for the rest of the store and make it an inviting pause while exploring the city.

    Nordic homeware and playful gift ideas

    Beyond the flower buckets, Zane branches into an eclectic mix of home accessories. You might find soft textiles, bathroom and kitchen items, doormats, cushions and rugs, along with candles, vases, glassware and decorative objects that suit Copenhagen’s understated style. The selection leans toward everyday pieces made special by material, colour or small design details rather than flashy statement objects. There is also a clear focus on giftable items: books and postcards, small toys and soft animals, seasonal decorations and charming little things that fit easily in a suitcase. Many pieces have a cosy, slightly whimsical character, making the shop a useful stop if you need a last-minute present or a small reminder of your time in Copenhagen.

    Part of a wider Copenhagen design landscape

    Bredgade is known for its design museums, galleries and furniture showrooms, and Zane fits naturally into this landscape, offering a more low-key, everyday approach to Danish design. Rather than investment pieces of iconic furniture, it specialises in the kinds of objects locals live with: the vase on the table, the rug by the door, the candleholder on the windowsill. The contrast between the historic facades of Bredgade and the relaxed, modern objects inside underscores one of Copenhagen’s defining traits: a seamless blend of heritage and contemporary living. For travellers tracing a design-themed route through the city, Zane adds a more personal, domestic layer to the story.

    A relaxed pause in a busy city day

    Because of its central location, Zane often becomes a small interlude between museums, cafés and galleries. The shop is compact enough that you can browse in just a few minutes, yet dense with detail if you prefer to linger over card racks, shelves of ceramics or the florist’s counter. Opening hours generally run through the daytime on weekdays with shorter hours on Saturdays and closure on Sundays, so it naturally fits into daytime exploring. Whether you walk out with an armful of flowers, a single postcard or simply a mental snapshot of a very Copenhagen kind of shop, Zane offers a gentle, sensory-rich break from the streets outside.

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