Ancher

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Handmade tableware for restaurants, interior design projects and busy family kitchens. The exquisite designs are not only visually captivating but also built with durability to withstand the demands of a modern kitchen. This is the guiding philosophy behind Ancher, a new tableware brand that emphasises small-scale, local production and welcomes guest designers and customised collaborations in its workshop. The focus is on creating ceramics that invite repeated use, requiring meticulous attention to individual design. The name Ancher pays homage to Nordic roots, anchoring itself in the region's unique understanding of light, colour, and form.

Coffee & Ceramics / During 3daysofdesign, Ancher warmly welcomes visitors to Original Coffee's newly renovated location in the heart of Copenhagen. To the smell of freshly brewed coffee and a vibrant coffee bar atmosphere, Ancher will present their ceramic collection. Handmade stoneware in a curated blend of beautiful clays, glazes, and shapes.

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Møbel Copenhagen
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Eilersen
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Furniture
Outdoor
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LK Hjelle
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