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Pakhus 11, Dampfærgevej 2, 2100 Copenhagen
Design / Dialogue
Pakhus 11, Dampfærgevej 2, 2100 Copenhagen
Astrid
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The Swedish passionate textile company Astrid provides beautiful and high-quality fabrics with Scandinavian aesthetics. Established in 2003 the Stockholm based company creates an evolving product line to meet a wide range of design and business needs. With a conviction that textiles could completely change the atmosphere in an environment, Astrid works with sourcing, designing, and producing their own collections. Astrid offers textiles for curtains and furniture with a wide range of colours, qualities and structures that are timeless with a long-term use in mind. Astrid works together with some of the best producers in Europe, to maintain a close relationship with suppliers and access the broad range of knowledge in European production.

Explore Astrid’s textile collection, where their latest news blends with selected classics. Astrid is evolving and want to showcase fabrics in new ways, at the same time reflecting on their history. Witness how diverse fabrics harmonise through a shared colour code in Astrid’s textile lab. Astrid Textile Lab exist to make their tactile world fully accessible. The ability to effectively and playfully combine textiles sits at the heart of the vision for Astrid and they want to show the countless ways of designing with their diverse range of textures and colour palettes. The exhibition will focus on selected key colours and show the full range of fabrics in those specific tones.

Miniforms is a bizarre entity, adorned in colourful attire with unconventional shapes, often engaged in talks with young, talented designers. Her motto is “Making Craftsmanship Last,” reflecting a deep belief in uniqueness where hands play a significant role, and machines assist in aligning with modern manufacturing processes. Sensitivity to environmental matters is for her a strong social responsibility. This commitment leads Miniforms to manufacture locally with high consideration to circular economy principles, extending from material choices to collaborating with suppliers who share similar aspirations.
Miniforms
December 19, 2023
Furniture
Part of 2024
At a time when there is huge international focus on the most famous Danish furniture architects, Selected BySecher would like to present some of the lesser known, but very talented Danish furniture architects and designers. In 2023 their focus is on the stunning furniture pieces by architect Michael Bloch and lamps designed by Per Sax Møller. The company is a part of Secher Fine Art & Design, a specialist in Scandinavian Vintage midcentury furniture, design and Fine Art, since 2002.
Selected BySecher
February 10, 2023
Furniture
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Based in Copenhagen, Veark is a contemporary kitchenware company dedicated to developing sustainable, honest and high quality tools for everyday use.
Veark
February 1, 2024
Accessories
Part of 2024
Michael Anastassiades is a Cypriot-born, London-based designer whose practice encompasses lighting, furniture, objects and spatial design.
His practice contemplates both industrial production and artisan techniques. In doing so, it expands into a vivid, nuanced balance between control and intuition. With a career spanning more than 20 years, Anastassiades has conceived lights, furniture and objects characterised by a poetic yet rigorous interpretation of technology, materials and functions.
Michael Anastassiades’ lighting collection is distributed in Scandinavia by Anker and co.
Michael Anastassiades
March 15, 2024
Lighting
Furniture
Part of 2024
Part of 2023
Part of 2022
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Since its inception in 2013, Signe Byrdal Terenziani has facilitated the growth of the design community in her role as Managing Director. It all began as a small design event held in an old warehouse in Nordhavn, a harbour area overlooking Copenhagen’s waterfront. Four Danish brands launched the event as a joint initiative: Montana, Erik Jørgensen (now owned by Fredericia Furniture), Anker & Co, and Kvadrat. At that time, Copenhagen lacked a proper design festival, since the previous annual furniture fair at Bella Center closed down some years before.

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