BLANK LABORATORY

BLANK LABORATORY
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Blank Laboratory is a visionary brand dedicated to merging art and design to create new value in everyday life. As its name suggests, it functions as a creative laboratory, exploring and breaking boundaries between traditional design and artistic expression. In a diverse and evolving lifestyle landscape, Blank Laboratory aims to infuse spaces with a touch of wit, transforming empty areas into warm and inviting environments. With a commitment to unique design, the brand endeavors to offer innovative solutions that resonate emotionally with users, enhancing their experience and interaction with their surroundings. Through its artistic approach, Blank Laboratory paves the way for a fresh perspective on contemporary living.

Gazi Gazi exhibition showcases modular rug design with quarter–circle components that redefine textile aesthetics. Visitors can interact with the adaptable system, experiencing how modules function independently and in larger compositions. The exhibition highlights how Gazi Gazi transforms static rugs into dynamic, user–responsive designs. Through installations, it demonstrates the brand's commitment to geometric clarity, craftsmanship, and sustainable living. The showcase presents innovative textile design that explores the intersection of architecture, functionality, and user interaction, fostering creativity, adaptability, and eco–conscious innovation.

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Sibast Furniture is a Danish family company with a proud history of wooden furniture making dating back to 1908. Since 2013, the fourth generation has been running Sibast Furniture with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship, and quality as previous generations while also adding new perspectives and creating new design stories. The family company combines respectful reissues and refinements of iconic 1950s Danish Modern furniture with contemporary designs of a timeless appearance in a collection that passes a Danish design heritage on to future generations. Known Danish designers as Arne Vodder, Piet Hein, Kasper Eistrup, Naja Utzon Popov, Morten Anker are some of the designers Sibast Furniture are working with.
Sibast Furniture
February 15, 2022
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Furniture
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Knothouse is deeply committed to the design process, crafting each rug to achieve harmony in energy, proportion, and composition. Their designs are a preferred choice for both high-end interior designers and discerning retail clients. Most rugs are made to order and available in custom sizes and colours — a tailored approach that not only meets individual preferences but also supports the brand’s sustainable values. Throughout the production process, Knothouse promotes environmentally responsible practices and is a proud member of GoodWeave.
Knothouse
March 4, 2022
Rug & Floor
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LOOM Design is a Danish lighting brand dedicated to create stylish, functional, and high–quality luminaires that blend Scandinavian minimalism with modern innovation. With a keen eye for detail and craftsmanship, the brand offers both indoor and outdoor lighting solutions that enhance any space with timeless elegance and superior performance. Designed for both aesthetics and durability, LOOM Design’s collections prioritise energy efficiency and contemporary appeal, making them a perfect choice for those seeking sophisticated illumination with a Nordic touch.
LOOM Design
March 11, 2025
Lighting
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Founded in 2013 by artists Philip Ross and Sophia Wang, MycoWorks has pioneered mycelium materials with their patented Fine Mycelium™ platform. The result: Reishi™, a groundbreaking textile that marries natural beauty with unparalleled strength, durability, and versatility.
Reishi™ is a material born from nature yet crafted with precision, offering designers a unique canvas to explore new possibilities in sustainable design.
MycoWorks
January 19, 2025
Materials
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Other Exhibitions
Helle Mardahl Studio operates at the intersection of art and functionality to create a dreamy universe of richly coloured glass designs of eccentric deviance. A graduate of London’s Central Saint Martins, Helle Mardahl is an artist and designer whose work is marked by a sense of lavishness and extravagance combined with a sense of flamboyance. As a designer, Helle Mardahl is concerned with the beauty of contrasts. Her richly coloured glass designs are alive and natural, fragile yet robust, simple yet ornate.
Helle Mardahl Studio
January 27, 2022
The design originality of Kalmar Werkstätten lies in over 140 years of lighting excellence, combining Austrian modernism with high–quality craftsmanship. Rooted in simplicity and honest construction, the brand's legacy embraces minimalism, quality materials, and refined proportions. The designs honour its history, adapted for modern lifestyles and contemporary interiors. Kalmar Werkstätten lighting combines timeless elegance with contemporary function, offering versatile pieces that seamlessly integrate into diverse spaces. Each design is a testament to flawless execution and enduring originality.
Kalmar Werkstätten
January 13, 2025
Tina Frey Designs, based in San Francisco, California, specialises in timeless, functional objects, furniture, and lighting. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted from start to finish, reflecting a commitment to thoughtful design that brings serenity and joy to everyday spaces. The studio’s entirely human, hands–on process results in organic, wabi–sabi–inspired creations that cannot be replicated by mass production. Using materials like resin, brass, and stainless steel, the designs combine minimalist elegance with practical functionality. The collections are featured in high–end restaurants, luxury hotels, and yachts and are available at the showroom, select boutiques worldwide, and the studio’s online shop.
Tina Frey Designs
December 18, 2024
Tools for Everyday Life is a project showcasing the community of practice surrounding the BA Furniture and Product Design programme at Northumbria University. This community has evolved through a dialogical approach to teaching and learning, where academic and technical staff act as facilitators in an ongoing process of shared inquiry with students. The project sets design briefs to create everyday objects that bring joy in use, proposing artefacts that recognise and celebrate the innumerable skilled actions that shape daily life. The aim is to draw inspiration from materials and processes that not only define the objects people interact with but also shape the relationship with the surrounding environment.
Tools for Everyday Life
March 10, 2025
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