Each year the Cabinetmakers’ Autumn Exhibition choose a theme and present different pieces on that theme. This year’s theme, Petit.
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Swedish producer Nola has become known for brining bold colors and playful designs to public spaces.
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Korint from Snickeriet, haute carpentry
While most new nordic brands go for affordability, flat-packing and on-line availability, Swedish Snickeriet has gone the other way with master carpentry, bespoke production and an impossible attention to details. Their latest piece, Korint, is a testament to this approach.
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The 9,5° Chair by B°Fex – art with function, design without
If you don’t know B°Fex, aka, Rasmus Bækkel Fex, and were only told that he is a Danish designer working mainly with traditional furniture types, you will most definitely get the wrong idea.
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Following the previous post we feel we should say a few more words about the design duo Iskos-Berlin. Although the studio has only been around since 2010, founders Boris Berlin and Aleksej Iskos are veterans on the nordic design scene. Berlin co-founded, with Paul Christiansen, legendary Komplot Design studio in 1987 where also Iskos worked as an assistant.
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We were sorry to see innovative interior retailer Please Wait To Be Seated close down its gallery on Borgergade in Copenhagen, however they have not been idle and now return with their first own production designed by ingenious Dutch studio OS Δ OOS.
Continue reading “Now Available – The Keystone by OS Δ OOS for PWTBS”David design, selected
After a couple of years soul-searching Swedish brand David design seems to have reached a new degree of clarity and sense of direction, a confidence apparent in recent product releases.
Continue reading “David design, selected”The Cabinetmakers’ Autumn Exhibition
The nomadic Cabinetmakers’ Autumn Exhibition or S.E (short for Snedkernas Efterårsudstillning) has this year taken up residency at KADK (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation) with 34 prototypes on display. As usual there is a theme, and the pieces on display presents variations and interoperation on this theme. This year’s theme: textility.
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