BLÆS

BLÆS
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BLÆS is located inside the streetfood market Reffen, it is a glassblowing studio build in shipping containers where the traditional craft methods are mastered and developed to produce contemporary designs, unique works and sculptural installations. The work by BLÆS represent an assimilation of design and nature, form and function, art and technology in the encounter of the individual artistic approaches and practices of Jette Noa Liv Bøge and Sally Xenia Christensen, both glass designers with extensive experience within the field of glass.

During 3daysofdesign BLÆS will open the doors to the studio to present a new body of work as well as hosting the opportunity to attend hands on glassblowing workshops.

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