Sika-Design

Sika-Design
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Sika-Design was established in 1942 and is the oldest manufacturer of rattan and wicker furniture in Scandinavia. The company presents handcrafted wicker furniture for indoor and outdoor, and in their collections you find iconic pieces such as Nanna Ditzels ‘Hanging Egg’ chair, Arne Jacobsens ‘Paris’ Lounge chair and the majestic ‘Belladonna’ sofa designed by Franco Albini & Franca Helg. With a mission to make furniture created with the utmost respect for the environment, Sika-Design strives to manufacture furniture that can last for generations. Therefore, great emphasis is put into creating long lasting designs made in strong, maintenance-free materials.

At 3daysofdesign, Sika-Design will be located at the House of Design on Frederiksgade. In this historic settings, you will be able to experience wicker furniture that has earned the title of being timeless design classics where the exhibition's "youngest" piece of furniture was designed in 1996 - and the oldest dating back to 1936.

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