Jens H Jensen
Originally from Denmark, Jens H. Jensen has been calling Japan his home for almost two decades. Since 2014 he has worked with Wallpaper* as the Japan Editor. His main interests are architecture, crafts and design. Besides writing and editing, he consults numerous business in Japan and beyond and designs and build retail, residential and moving (read: vans) interiors.
Latest articles by Jens H Jensen
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Yoshio Taniguchi’s new Heisei Chishinkan wing is a minimalist counterpoint to the Kyoto National Museum
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Explore Junya Ishigami's cave-like house and restaurant design
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has completed his impressive, cave-like Home/Restaurant project in his home country's Yamaguchi
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This Hayama house offers a twist on Japanese seaside living
A new house in Hayama by architects Case-Real offers a new take on living in the Japanese seaside town
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It’s a hyggelig affair in the Jens Risom room at Copenhagen’s Hotel Alexandra
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Tobeyaki blues: a new Shiro Ao pottery line, from Japan’s Shikoku island
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Craft work: Mikkeller’s Tokyo beer bar merges Scandinavian and Japanese tastes
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Pass the Baton: Third machiya townhouse ’recycle store’ opens, in Kyoto
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Tune in Tokyo: Diesel celebrates 30 years in Japan
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Hot sheets: paper turns over a new leaf in Tokyo
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Artist and designer Ramdane Touhami on judging the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2017
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Ken Okuyama makes train travel a true pleasure with Hokuriku Shinkansen
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Naked glory: TNA’s town house is a revealing experiment in transparency
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Waterworld: Hiroshi Sambuichi goes underground in Frederiksberg
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Sou Fujimoto’s brutalist concrete hotel revival transforms Maebashi
The revival of the brutalist concrete Shiroiya Hotel by architect Sou Fujimoto is part of Hitoshi Tanaka's desire to turn an unassuming Japanese city into a design destination
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Immerse yourself in Danish design at the world's first Finn Juhl hotel in Japan
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New Light Pottery’s HQ in Nara, Japan, merges old and new
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London designer Max Lamb takes a shine to the Japanese art of lacquerware
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This is Issey: the work of Miyake at Tokyo’s National Art Center
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Lighting up the sky: Japan’s Method Inc celebrates the summer with newly designed fireworks
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Tecchan Yakitori by Kengo Kuma — Tokyo, Japan
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Celaravird — Tokyo, Japan
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Sea change: a floating Japanese inn puts the ocean in the frame
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Danish brand Mikkeler opens a new location in Tokyo
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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills — Minato-Ku, Japan
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