Boemo – Interior, Gallery and Fashion in Silkeborg
A cozy Silkeborg lifestyle store where Scandinavian interiors, curated fashion and gallery art come together in one calm, design-focused space.
Boemo is a stylish lifestyle store in central Silkeborg, blending Scandinavian interior design, curated fashion and gallery pieces under one roof. Set on pedestrian-friendly Vestergade, it feels more like a design apartment than a shop, with tactile textiles, ceramics, art prints and clothing arranged in calm, light-filled rooms. It is an inviting stop for travelers seeking contemporary Danish design, a distinctive gift, or simply a quiet visual break from the bustle of the town center.
A brief summary to Boemo
- Vestergade 29, Silkeborg, 8600, DK
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- Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Friday 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-3 pm
Local tips
- Visit earlier in the day on weekdays for the calmest browsing experience and more time to study interior setups and art pieces without feeling rushed.
- Bring photos and measurements of your home or space; the way items are styled in-store makes it easy to plan how they might fit into your own interior.
- If you are traveling light, focus on smaller items such as ceramics, textiles and prints, which are easier to pack yet still feel distinctly Danish.
- Combine your visit with a stroll along Silkeborg’s central streets and a lakeside walk to experience both the town’s design culture and its nature in one outing.
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Getting There
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Train and short walk from Silkeborg Station
From Silkeborg Station, walk into the town center; Boemo on Vestergade is typically reached in about 10–15 minutes on foot along mostly level, paved streets suitable for most visitors. Regional trains connect Silkeborg with Aarhus and Herning in around 40–60 minutes, with standard adult single tickets usually in the range of 60–110 DKK depending on distance and time of day. Services run frequently during the day, though late evening options are more limited.
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Local bus to Silkeborg city center
Several local and regional bus routes serve central Silkeborg, stopping within a 5–10 minute walk of Vestergade. Travel times from residential areas and nearby suburbs are often 10–25 minutes, while buses from larger towns in the region may take 30–60 minutes. A typical adult single bus fare within the local zones is usually about 20–35 DKK, with tickets purchased via machines, apps or on board depending on the service. Buses generally run throughout the day with reduced frequency in the evenings and on weekends.
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Car or taxi to the central shopping streets
Arriving by car, you can drive into central Silkeborg in roughly 5–15 minutes from most parts of the municipality and 35–50 minutes from Aarhus, depending on traffic. Public parking areas are available around the town center, some with time restrictions or paid sections, so always check local signs for rules and potential fees. A taxi from Silkeborg Station to the Vestergade area typically takes 5–10 minutes, with fares commonly in the range of 80–140 DKK depending on time of day and traffic.
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Discover more about Boemo
Design Living Room in the Heart of Silkeborg
Boemo sits on Vestergade, one of Silkeborg’s central shopping streets, yet it feels more like stepping into a private apartment than entering a store. Light from the street filters in across wooden floors, soft textiles and sculptural objects, creating a warm first impression. Instead of long rows of identical products, you find smaller, carefully composed arrangements: a lamp next to a ceramic vase, a framed print above a cozy armchair, a rail of clothing in muted tones. The atmosphere is unhurried and homely, inviting you to wander, pause, and imagine how each piece might work in your own space. Danish and Nordic design traditions are visible in the clean lines and subtle color palette, but there is also a playful side in the choice of accessories and art pieces that add personality.Curated Interior Pieces with a Scandinavian Soul
Interior design is at the core of Boemo. Shelves hold ceramics, glassware, candles and vases, while tables are styled with textiles, cushions and small decorative objects. Many items lean towards Scandinavian minimalism: organic materials, soft neutrals and simple shapes that feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Furniture and larger objects are arranged as small living zones, so you can see how a side table, lamp and rug work together. This layout makes it easy to take photos for inspiration or to plan a complete look for a corner at home. Even if you travel light, there are plenty of smaller pieces that fit easily into luggage, from candleholders and handcrafted mugs to compact prints.Gallery Corners and Artful Details
True to its description as an interior and gallery space, Boemo integrates art into almost every view. Walls are hung with carefully chosen prints and artworks, often in soft, contemporary styles that complement the interiors. Rather than a separate white-cube gallery room, the art appears in situ, above a sofa, near a rack of clothes or alongside design objects. This blending of gallery and shop creates a relaxed way to experience art. You can stand close, study framing and textures, and picture how pieces would look in a living room or hallway. For travelers, it offers a chance to bring home something more personal than a typical souvenir: an artwork directly tied to a moment and place in Silkeborg.Fashion with a Calm, Nordic Palette
Beyond interiors, Boemo also functions as a fashion boutique. Clothing racks present a tight selection rather than an overwhelming range, with an emphasis on wearable, contemporary pieces. Colors tend to stay within a Nordic spectrum of earth tones, soft blues, greys and off-whites, punctuated by seasonal accents. The clothing feels aligned with the interiors: simple, well-cut silhouettes, quality fabrics and a focus on how pieces mix and layer rather than one-off statement items. Accessories, such as bags, scarves or jewelry, are often displayed alongside home goods, blurring the boundary between personal style and home style. Even if you are only browsing, it is an enjoyable space to get a sense of current Danish everyday fashion.A Relaxed Pause on a Silkeborg Shopping Stroll
For visitors exploring Silkeborg’s compact center, Boemo works well as a quiet pause between cafés, lakeside walks and museums. The store’s scale makes it easy to explore in under an hour, yet there are enough details to reward a slower look. Comfortable layouts and warm lighting encourage you to linger, and there are many visual corners that invite a quick photo. Because the focus is on design rather than souvenirs, purchases here tend to feel long-lived: a cushion for the sofa, a print for the hallway, or a shirt that will remind you of a day in Silkeborg. Even if you leave empty-handed, Boemo offers a concise snapshot of modern Danish lifestyle aesthetics in an accessible, welcoming setting.Silkeborg’s Creative Spirit Under One Roof
Silkeborg is known for its lakes, forests and outdoor life, but it also has a strong creative character, from museums to small design shops. Boemo reflects this side of the town by bringing interior design, art and fashion together in a single, coherent concept. The mix encourages cross-pollination: you might enter to look at clothing and leave inspired by a painting, or come for a vase and find a new favorite brand of knitwear. In that way, Boemo is less about urgent shopping and more about inspiration. It shows how contemporary Danish design can be both functional and cozy, elegant yet relaxed. For design-minded travelers, it is a rewarding address to add to a Silkeborg itinerary, especially if you are seeking one or two special pieces to carry home.Explore the best of what Boemo has to offer
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