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Akua Objects was founded in 2022 by Annika Zobel Agerled and Josefine Arthur in Copenhagen, driven by a desire to create something meaningful and lasting. With a vision to design poetic tableware, Akua blends thoughtful design with master craftsmanship. Annika leads creative direction, while Josefine guides the brand as CEO. Collaborating with glassmakers in Murano and Bohemia, each piece balances artistry and utility, whispering tales of warmth and nostalgia. Akua’s designs invite emotional connection, bringing people together to share moments. Akua believes the table is where life unfolds—where memories are made and cherished. Akua creates objects meant to endure, pushing the boundaries of design and speaking across generations.

The exhibition presents a curated selection of Akua Objects’ designs, revealing the brand’s artistic vision. Each collection carries an old–world charm through nature–inspired sculptures, vases honouring Danish poetry, floral chandeliers and playful glassware that captures meaningful moments. For glass connoisseurs, The Clara Collection is introduced as a series of unique table artworks that also function as sculptural explorations of light and colour, marking Akua Objects' third fine table art series. A collaboration with chef Frederik Bille Brahe brings a refined sommelier perspective, celebrating the shared language of food, design, glass and history. Staged in central Copenhagen, the exhibition unfolds as a poetic, museum–like tablescape.

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