By gate-side in Terminal 2, Georg Jensen sells proper Danish design.
You’ll find Georg Jensen airside in Terminal 2, in the main shopping strip after security and before the Schengen gates. It’s a pure design store, not duty free overflow, so plan 5–10 extra minutes if you actually want to browse instead of just walking past on the way to gates A and B.
This is classic silver-and-steel Georg Jensen: stainless steel bowls, candleholders, and vases alongside watches and jewelry, all with price tags that can easily hit 800–1,500 DKK for larger pieces. Smaller items like keyrings or small dishes sit closer to 250–400 DKK, which is workable as a last-minute gift that still feels like “Copenhagen” rather than generic airport merch.
Airport stock usually mirrors city-center bestsellers, so expect current collections plus a few travel-friendly pieces packaged for gifting. Staff in Terminal 2 typically handle duty free paperwork and tax-free pricing for non‑EU passengers, and prices are in both DKK and euros at the till, so you don’t have to do mental math at the counter.
If you’re short on time before a flight from Terminal 2, walk the right-hand side of the main corridor and you’ll spot the store quickly between other Scandinavian brands. One tip: snap a photo of anything you like with the price tag; if your boarding starts within 15 minutes, board first and price-compare online from your seat before deciding to buy on your next CPH pass-through.