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Hyfer Objects is a Stockholm–based design studio dedicated to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression through innovative materials and cutting–edge production methods. Primarily working with waste materials, Hyfer Objects believe true innovation lies beneath the surface of what’s overlooked, discarded, or forgotten. Inspired by nature’s silent intelligence, they work radically to shift how materials and objects are valued, used, and reborn for a sustainable future. Anchored in sculptural minimalism, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and sharing a vision that design is about conscious creation and timeless responsibility.

“Scandinavian Design on the Move” is a curated exhibition presenting contemporary Nordic creativity through design. The exhibition is set within one of the city's distinctive diplomatic residences, in the city centre. The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to experience design in an intimate and prestigious setting.

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Gejst was founded with a passion for making attractive, sustainable design that will last the test of time. Gejst means excitement and enthusiasm in English. From the beginning, the goal of the company has been to challenge traditional approaches to design to make a collection full of bold and playful products. Each bringing an instant attraction and passion that’s hard to explain but easy to feel. Focusing on functional design and high quality materials, Gejst takes a normal product, looks at the need to be fulfilled, then strips it down to come up with something thrilling. Multifunctional and thought through to the smallest detail. Each design is a testament to this approach and it is our way of bringing gejst into homes all around the world.
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Cyprus Handicraft was established in 1975 to record and preserve various traditional sectors and techniques of Cypriot handicrafts with a view to promoting the economic development of each sector. Since then, its role has expanded to include design innovation programs that promote research, participation in international trade fairs, and the production of exhibitions highlighting the work of Cyprus master craftsmen, artists and designers. They believe in the dynamic nature of the Cypriot cultural identity and encourage a blend of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship in order for artists' work to be internationally appealing.
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