Our Boutiques
Since 2004, we've kept a door open in Copenhagen. Three more have followed, each on a street with its own history. Come by to try on, hold, and choose in person.

KØBENHAVN K
Grønnegade 36
One of Copenhagen's oldest street names, recorded as Grønægade in 1377. A grassy path through private gardens on the edge of the medieval city, Grønnegade escaped the great fires of the eighteenth century and today anchors the city's most refined shopping quarter, a short walk from Kongens Nytorv. Pico's first door opened here in 2004.
Tel.: +45 35 13 87 69
Mon–Fri: 10.30–18.00
Sat: 10.30–17.00
Sun: 11.00–16.00

FREDERIKSBERG
Gl. Kongevej 127
The Old King's Road, first improved by Christian IV in the 1620s as the royal route westward from the city gate. It kept its name after a newer road was built in 1705, and by the late nineteenth century the country houses along it had given way to the apartment buildings and shopfronts that stand today. Ours occupies a red-brick corner with black awnings and green glass lanterns within.
Tel.: +45 93 20 87 69
Mon–Thu: 10.30–17.30
Fri: 10.30–18.00
Sat: 10.00–15.00
Sun: Closed

ØSTERBRO
Østerbrogade 98
Until the mid-nineteenth century, this stretch lay outside the Eastern City Gate, running past open potato fields. When the ramparts came down, a bourgeois quarter rose in their place, with mansions, wide streets, and generous windows. The store sits behind two black arched awnings and a pair of climbing vines.
Tel.: +45 35 55 87 69
Mon–Thu: 10.00–17.30
Fri: 10.00–18.00
Sat: 10.00–15.00
Sun: Closed

AARHUS
Guldsmedgade 6
Goldsmith Street. The name is recorded as early as 1562, when an unknown number of goldsmiths kept workshops along its length. The street itself was laid out at the end of the thirteenth century, one of the oldest in the city. Cobbled and narrow at its southern end, it opens northward through the Latin Quarter. A fitting address, four centuries on.
Tel.: +45 61 46 87 69
Mon–Thu: 10.00–17.30
Fri: 10.00–18.00
Sat: 11.00–17.00
Sun: Closed