The Rothenborg House (Danish: Rothenborgs Hus), Klampenborgvej 37, is a private home in Klampenborg, just north of Copenhagen, designed by the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in 1930.
His wife was thrilled with the building and participated enthusiastically in its furnishings.
[1] The press considered it a breakthrough for Jacobsen, comparing him with Le Corbusier.
Some, however, were not ready to accept it as a genuinely modernistic house as it was made of brick rather than reinforced concrete and was based on a traditionally English approach.
[2] The residence has undergone a number of conversions over the years, significantly detracting from its original design.