Ancher Studio
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Ancher creates handmade tableware for restaurants, coffee shops, canteens, and interior projects—made to be used every day and built to last in professional kitchens. Rooted in craftsmanship and functional design, each piece is carefully developed with durability, tactility, and scale in mind. Founded in Copenhagen, Ancher works locally with a production setup that allows for fast delivery without compromising quality. Their new studio—an old butcher shop transformed into a ceramic studio—reflects this approach: original materials, honest processes, and modern design. Tableware shaped by hands, meant for everyday use, shipped globally.

For 3daysofdesign, Ancher opens the doors to their new studio—an old butcher shop turned into a ceramic studio. Original details meet Ancher’s timeless aesthetic, framing the collection of functional, handmade ceramics. The studio is shared with Auren’s Deli, whose thoughtfully curated deli and great coffee naturally complement the ceramics on display. Together, the space invites you to slow down, explore materials, and experience beautiful tableware in everyday use.

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