DDI Work Studio

DDI Work Studio
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DDI Work Studio is a capital fund that specialises in the growth of purpose-driven design and lifestyle brands. Their goal is to accelerate growth for Danish design businesses and to offer an investment opportunity to everyone interested in Danish design and wants to invest in businesses within the industry. DDI Work Studio takes active ownership in each business, develops and implement solutions tailored to each company in their growth journey, while exploring and unfolding its growth potential. In collaboration with business owners, they strive to ensure crucial competitive advantages built on modern business models, streamlined digital processes, commercial expertise, strong customer relationships, and internal competencies.

Embark on a captivating journey through ‘Dreamscapes’ - a collaborative exhibition created by UNIFIED featuring 10 brands at Bredgade, in the centre of Copenhagen. Inviting reflection and focusing on mindfulness and presence, they hope to encourage you to dream while sharing their hopes, visions, and innovative solutions aimed at creating a better future. You will experience encouraging moments of reflection, evoking your senses throughout your visit. UNIFIED is a collaboration between Squarely, Wecycled Furniture, and DDI Work Studio, including Plauborg Furniture, NUAD, Wabi Sabi Nordic, Wehlers, ReCollector, Hemverk, and Kodansha.

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