Biggest loppermarket I have ever been! No heating in the building, put some warm clothes on if you are going there in winter or even early spring. They mainly selling furnitures, old danish design. Nice chairs, but most of them selling as one set only. And bring some cash, most of they don’t have mobile pay neither bank card.
Kajsa W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
I had heard about this place from friends, and had to go see it myself. Amazing place. We took bus 40 to the end station, it seemed to be the smoothest connection but took us around the city in a loop, almost like sight seeing :) The flea market is mainly focused on Danish modern teak furniture. Anything else is an add on. It’s rather enjoyable to explore, but come with cash if you want to bargain; its rather expensive. Other than teak, we found war and maritime collections, plenty of old signs and lamps, 40s-70s china, cutlery, wood boxes and crates, work tools and ladders etc. some clothing.
Linda F.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Depending on what you’re looking for, B&W is either a great flea market or a subpar one. For midcentury teak furniture, B&W is the jackpot. There are just piles and piles of dressers, tables, chairs, and sofas. Most of the furniture is wood and most of it seems to be midcentury modern with a large range of quality and prices. If you are looking for a Luxo lamp, this is also a good place to come as they have a large selection. The stands or stalls here are not so defined, everything sort of merges into each other. Some stalls have mobile numbers posted so I guess you can call the owner if you want to buy something and they are not around. In terms of clothes, accessories, and jewelry, this is not a very good flea market at all. The interesting thing about this place is really the old ship yard space itself. The open trusses are beautiful. The best vantage point in the building is certainly the elevated platform which holds hundreds(if not thousands) of wooden chairs. From there, you get a bird’s-eye view of the flea market around you. The coolest thing I found there was a vintage blue phone booth. But there was no way I could take that home =(