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Blomus stands for intelligent, minimalist and functional design for the contemporary home. Founded as a family business in 1961 and rooted in the German tradition of quality and craftsmanship, the brand has built its success on a belief in the honesty of materials, the purity of form and the value of a passionate approach. A clear visual language and a subtle, restrained colour palette inspired by nature are key elements of Blomus’ design ethos. Over the years, the brand has collaborated with numerous renowned international designers, including Kazushige Miyake (JP), Sebastian Herkner (DE), Theresa Rand (DE/DK) and kaschkasch (DE), ensuring that Blomus remains original, innovative and consistently relevant in modern design.

Meet the German design brand blomus at 3daysofdesign. Location is situated in the heart of Copenhagen just opposite the Designmuseum. During the exhibition blomus will be showing new designs made in collaboration with a large number of renowned international designers such as Kazushige Miyake (JP), Sebastian Herkner (DE), Adam Miller (US), Theresa Rand (DE/DK) and kaschkasch (DE).

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