Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus
Curated vintage furniture and second-hand treasures in a cosy Skørping setting, blending slow shopping, Danish design and countryside charm near Rebild.
4.8
Vintage charm on the edge of Rebild’s hills
Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus sits just outside Skørping’s small-town bustle, within easy reach of the rolling heaths and forests of Rebild. The store occupies a modest building that feels more like a well-loved home than a shop, with rooms and corners arranged as if someone has just stepped out of their living room and left everything for you to explore. The atmosphere is informal and personal, with a sense that every object has been chosen rather than simply stocked. Step inside and you are greeted by the soft creak of wooden floors, shelves layered with ceramics, and an ever-changing mix of old and almost-forgotten items. The space acts as a buffer between town and nature: you can spend a morning out in the national park and an afternoon here, still surrounded by wood, wool, and patina.Curated second-hand treasures and Danish design
Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus is not a random flea market; it is a curated world of second-hand finds. Expect vintage furniture with clean Scandinavian lines, classic Danish porcelain and glass from specialist collaborators, and small pieces that reveal the region’s taste for quality craftsmanship. Tables, sideboards, mirrors, lamps, and framed prints often sit together in little vignettes, giving you instant inspiration for your own home. Alongside bigger pieces, there are shelves of smaller curios: old tins, enamelware, candlesticks, textiles, and decorative figures that show everyday life from previous decades. Much of what you see is one-of-a-kind, and the mix of eras creates a relaxed, slightly nostalgic mood without feeling like a museum.Slow browsing and the joy of the hunt
Part of the appeal of Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus is the pace it encourages. The layout rewards curiosity, with nooks that invite you to look twice and cabinets that reveal surprises when you open a door or pull out a drawer. Items are arranged thoughtfully but without strict order, which means you are always a few seconds away from an unexpected discovery. Because the store is only open on weekends, each visit feels a little like an event. New pieces appear regularly, so returning guests find a fresh mix of stock from season to season. It is the sort of place where you may arrive “just to look” and leave with a small bowl, a side table, or a painting you did not know you needed.Sustainable shopping in a rural setting
Shopping here is also a gentle introduction to sustainability. Everything has been given a second life, and the focus on quality materials means many items still have decades of use ahead of them. Buying a vintage lamp or cupboard in Skørping can easily become part of a wider day built around low-impact experiences – walking in Rebild’s heathlands, staying in a local guesthouse, and browsing recycled goods rather than buying new. The rural setting enhances this feeling. Instead of bright retail parks and large car parks, you are close to farmland, forest edges, and small houses. It is easy to imagine how some of the pieces in the shop once stood in nearby homes, now ready to move on to a new story elsewhere.A cosy stop on a Rebild day out
Many visitors combine Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus with a visit to Rebild National Park or Rold Skov, making the store a natural cultural stop on a day of outdoor exploration. Nearby cafés and guesthouses mean you can turn your browsing into a relaxed half-day outing, pausing for coffee or cake between forest trails and furniture finds. Whether you are furnishing a summerhouse, searching for a special gift, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of old objects, the store offers a calm, unhurried experience. It feels local, personal, and grounded in its surroundings, with the added bonus that you never quite know what you will find until you walk through the door.Weekends only: making time to visit
Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus keeps deliberately limited opening hours, usually welcoming guests on Saturdays and Sundays around late morning to mid-afternoon. This rhythm adds to the sense of occasion: you plan your weekend around a visit, rather than dropping in at random. In practice, it also means the store feels unforced and human-scale, run around real lives rather than constant retail. For travellers using Skørping as a base, these hours fit neatly with slow weekends in the countryside. Mornings lend themselves to forest walks and viewpoints, while the middle of the day can be spent here, browsing among polished wood, shining glass and well-worn fabric. Even if you leave empty-handed, the experience of wandering through this small, carefully assembled world is its own quiet reward.Local tips
- Plan your visit for Saturday or Sunday between late morning and mid-afternoon, as the shop generally only opens on weekends.
- Take time to explore every room and cabinet; many of the most interesting vintage pieces are tucked away in smaller corners.
- Combine your stop here with walks in nearby Rebild National Park or Rold Skov to create a full day of nature and nostalgic shopping.
- If you are hunting for larger furniture, measure your space and note dimensions beforehand so you can decide quickly when you find the right piece.
- Bring reusable bags or protective blankets if you expect to buy fragile porcelain or glass items to transport them safely.
A brief summary to Roldhøj Lopper og Luksus
- Rebildvej 25c, Skørping, 9520, DK
- Saturday 11 am-4 pm
- Sunday 11 am-4 pm