Crafting Plastics! x Loop Loop

Crafting Plastics! x Loop Loop
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Crafting Plastics! x Studio LoopLoop brings together expertise in biomaterial innovation and circular production to explore new material futures. Crafting Plastics! develops bio–based polymers and regenerative material systems, translating scientific research into scalable design applications. Studio LoopLoop focuses on circular design processes, working with waste streams and plant–based resources to create material–driven objects and spatial experiences. Together, the studios investigate colour, light, texture and form through sustainable materials, bridging experimentation and application across interiors, lighting, product design and architecture, with a shared commitment to circularity and environmental responsibility.

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Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt creates exclusive bespoke lighting pieces. Working with plexiglass and brass, she develops lamps shaped by a close dialogue between colour, transparency, and form. Layered hues and shifting light create depth and visual presence, while patinated brass adds a warmer, tactile tone. Each lamp is a sculptural object that brings a composed architectural presence to a space. She also creates larger installations by grouping multiple lamps. Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt collaborates with Nilufar Gallery in Milan and designs for Gubi.
Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt
February 14, 2022
Lighting
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Founded in 2005, Mutina has built its identity through collaborations with some of the most influential designers of our time, redefining ceramics as a medium of research and expression. By merging artisanal knowledge with contemporary experimentation, the company challenges conventional production logics and explores new spatial and material languages, creating timeless collections that move beyond decoration into architecture and art. Every initiative is the result of a harmonious collaboration with Michael Anastassiades, Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Konstantin Grcic, Hella Jongerius, OEO Studio, Raw Edges, Inga Sempé, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen, and Tokujin Yoshioka.
MUTINA
February 5, 2026
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Malai.eco is a biomaterial design studio from India/Slovakia developing sustainable alternatives to leather and synthetic materials using bacterial cellulose grown from coconut water waste. Rooted in material research, craft collaboration, and circular design, the brand combines biotechnology with traditional knowledge systems to create biodegradable materials and products for fashion, interiors, and design applications. Through partnerships with artisans and global designers, Malai.eco explores materials as cultural, sensory, and ecological experiences while promoting regenerative production and responsible consumption.
Malai
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SAIKAIHOP, by Saikai Europe, traces its origins to the Japanese town of Hasami, where the history of porcelain production and innovation spans more than 400 years. As a subsidiary of ceramics trading company Saikai Toki, Saikai Europe’s operations centre on a lineup of original brands merging contemporary design with Hasami’s manufacturing expertise. In addition to its in–house collections, Saikai Europe provides distribution services in the European market, working closely with Japanese brands and makers dedicated to quality, craftsmanship and the creation of timeless wares. Driven to enhance quality of life through everyday items, Saikai Europe is committed to building brands, products and partnerships of an enduring nature.
SAIKAISHOP
March 1, 2022
Accessories
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Make the essential beautiful. Forming Function turns everyday necessities into designed centrepieces; power, charging, and lighting you’re happy to see and use, every day. Easy to love. Simple to use. Built to last.
Forming Function
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Rooted in craftsmanship and architectural principles, Nordiska Kök continues to push the boundaries of design, always with a focus on sustainable materials, thoughtful details, and design that stands the test of time. With all kitchens and interior designs produced in its own joinery in Sweden, Nordiska Kök creates made–to–order and fully bespoke designs shaped by material awareness and careful detailing, with delivery across Europe.
Nordiska Kök
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PAP DECO is a family–run Polish manufactory that has become a pioneer in creating hand–carved furniture handles and wall decorations using traditional casting techniques. With more than 30 years of experience in metallurgy, the brand has been evolving across generations, with its founders—brothers Piotr and Marcin Papliński—working alongside their father, Jerzy, who instilled in them a passion for working with noble brass. The pieces crafted directly by the artisans are artistic objects with ergonomic functions, each one a timeless example of functional art. PAP DECO creates not only unique brass handles and decorations with sculptural forms, but also other fully personalised ornamental elements.
PAP DECO
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To inspire people through innovative and sustainable spaces. Cosentino is a global manufacturer of eco–friendly and technologically advanced surfaces for homes and public spaces. In the new Cosentino showroom at Kuglegaarden, the company presents versatile collections from the main brands, Dekton, Silestone, Sensa and Éclos. With inspiration from natural stone and craftmanship, Cosentino seeks to inspire the creativity of architects and interior designers worldwide with carbon–neutral surfaces produced with natural minerals, reused materials, and renewable energy: technical, ultracompact stone and mineral hybrid surfaces for architectural facades, wall claddings, bathrooms, kitchen countertops, and interior design.
Cosentino City Copenhagen
January 20, 2023
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