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Construction & Craftsmanship – Furniture by Poul Kjærholm at Jackson Berlin
Furniture Posted by Mark Robinson

I came across this recent exhibition at Jacksons in Berlin which showcases the works of Danish furniture designer Poul Kjærholm, showing his understanding of construction and craftsmanship.

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Nordic Simplicity – Vessels by Danish Ceramic Studio & Designer Ditte Fischer
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

A search for interesting craftsmen led me on to Ditte Fischer, a lady who’s been designing and manufacturing everyday pieces of porcelain at her workshop in Copenhagen.

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Shadow Play – Abstract Compositions by Graphic Artist Karina Petersen
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Karina Petersen made these Shadow Play Prints that investigate the relationship between light and shadow, juxtaposing both two-dimensional and three-dimensional elements on paper.

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Organic Textures & Colours – Ceramics by Aage and Kasper Wurtz
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

A fantastic range of ceramics by Danish father and son team Aage and Kasper Wurtz, Kasper has been able to add a youthful and contemporary element to this organic style of pottery.

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Chopsticks and Spoons – New Work from Hornvarefabrikken at OEN Shop
In the Shop Posted by Mark Robinson

This week we received a fresh new shipment from Hornvarefabrikken at OEN shop, so I thought I would present a few new objects here which include some chopsticks and spoons.

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Dynamic Shapes & Elements – Prints by Danish Designer Lissa Thimm
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

With a background in textile design, Lissa Thimm produces these fantastic prints at her studio in Copenhagen that combine geometry with a cluster of dynamic looking shapes.

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New Feature on the Danish Horn Craftsmen at Hornvarefabrikken
Site News Posted by Mark Robinson

Our newest feature gives us a look inside the Hornvarefabrikken atelier in Bovlingbjerg, Denmark where their craftsmen create beautiful hornwares to stand the test of time.

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Handmade Glass Sculpture by Danish Designer Torben Jørgensen
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

Danish designer Torben Jørgensen creates these fantastic glass vessels that seem to defy gravity, using three dimensional forms to reflect light.

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From Hot Glass to Vase – GUM Series by Marion Fortat
Design Posted by Mark Robinson

Marion Fortat has integrated an unpredictable element in to her working process with this series titled ‘GUM’, vases that are formed and then disfigured in the construction phase.

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Plexi Glass Lamps by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

Danish designer Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt has created these experimental and playful geometric lights, constructed out of plexiglass and assembled using brass elements.

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Monolithic Ceramics Vessels by Turi Heisselberg Pedersen
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

Danish potter Turi Heisselberg creates these stunning ceramic vessels which are both flowing and architectural, her simplicity and eye for clean lines is instantly appealing.

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Minimalist Scandinavian Glass Vessels by Tobias Møhl
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

Danish glass artist Tobias Møhl uses subtle shifts in pattern to create a fossil like appearance, which makes his abstract vessels both captivating and refreshing on the eye.

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