Tiger, the Danish purveyor of quirky decor and accessories, already has 429 stores across Europe and Japan. On Saturday, it opened its first American outpost, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, in the Flatiron District. Though Danish design is often associated with a streamlined, minimalist look, Flying Tiger, as Curbed discovered at a preview event on Friday, subscribes to no singular aesthetic—it instead covers a million niche ones on a spectrum ranging from the understated (pastel-colored ceramics) to the seriously whimsical (waste bins with an onion print?!).
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