Stained Glass Architecture

The Tom Fruin 'Kolonihavehus' is a Colorful Sanctuary

I don't think I've ever seen a more beautiful architectural structure than the Tom Fruin 'Kolonihavehus.' Made out of a thousand pieces of found plexiglass and steel, this structure was definitely uniquely constructed.

Located in Copenhagen’s Royal Danish Library plaza, the
Tom Fruin 'Kolonihavehus' will surely become a tourist spot in no time. Check out the featured gallery to see this colorful, glowing structure.
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