CAIA LEIFSDOTTER
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Sculptural, bold, and refined. CAIA LEIFSDOTTER is a Scandinavian Design House redefining tradition with an uncompromising vision. Renowned for its signature soft forms, the brand creates exquisite sculptural objects and bespoke cabinetry, meticulously handcrafted by master artisans. Every piece is shaped from the finest materials—glass, wood, steel, and stone—ensuring a timeless expression of elegance. A universe where artistry meets precision, and where quality and aesthetics reign supreme.

During 3daysofdesign, CAIA LEIFSDOTTER will introduce new additions to their EDEN collection. This year’s exhibition focuses on tableware, lighting, and cabinetry. With handcrafted sculptural objects and bespoke carpentry, the brand aims to create a warm and festive atmosphere—bringing the essence of home to life.

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