Copenhagen. Kastrup.
All work is conceived, engineered, and completed at our dedicated facility at Copenhagen's international airport — Scandinavia's first and only private jet interior completion centre.
The Workshop
Our facility at Kastrup Airport provides direct hangar access and runway proximity for client aircraft of any size, including widebody. The workshop houses dedicated stations for cabinetry, veneer work, upholstery, metal finishing, and electrical integration — each staffed by specialists whose training spans decades.
Copenhagen's position as a European gateway means EU-based clients can fly their aircraft directly to our hangar without customs complications. For non-EU registered aircraft, we manage all regulatory clearance as part of the project scope.
The workshop is not open to casual visitors. Access is by appointment only, typically during Phase 2 (Concept Design) when clients visit to review physical material samples, or during Phase 6 (Delivery) for the handover walkthrough.
Where It Happens
Guild-Trained. Workshop-Proven.
The Danish cabinetmaking tradition is one of the most rigorous craft educations in the world. A four-year apprenticeship under a master, followed by years of journeyman work, culminating in the guild master examination — a single piece of furniture that must demonstrate mastery of every joint, every finish, every technique. Our senior craftspeople hold this certification.
We pair this tradition with aviation-specific expertise: material flammability engineering, weight optimisation for flight, integration of cabin management systems, and compliance with EASA and FAA airworthiness standards. The result is interiors that are both exquisitely crafted and rigorously certified.
Meet the Craftspeople
Eight specialists. Decades of combined experience. One shared standard.
Theis Lunden
Founder & Master Cabinetmaker 22 years
Ingrid Holm
Senior Veneer Specialist 18 years
Lars Eriksen
Aviation Electrician 15 years
Astrid Nørgaard
Upholstery Master 20 years
Magnus Lindqvist
Structural Engineer 12 years
Freya Madsen
Interior Designer 10 years
Erik Thorsen
Metal Finishing Specialist 16 years
Katrine Westergaard
Project Manager 14 yearsMaterial First
We select the veneer before we sketch the cabinet. The wood's grain, character, and behaviour under light dictate the design — not the other way around.
No Shortcuts
Traditional joinery. Hand-rubbed finishes. Bookmatched veneers aligned across 14 metres of continuous cabinetry. If it can be done properly, it will be.
Quiet Confidence
We don't publish client names. We don't photograph registration numbers. Discretion is not a policy — it is an instinct.
Visit the workshop.
We welcome prospective clients to Copenhagen for a personal tour of the facility, a review of our material library, and a conversation about your aircraft.
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