Dedar

Kvindernes Bygning, Niels Hemmingsens Gade 8—10, 1153 Copenhagen
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Founded in 1976, Dedar is an Italian textile editor that expresses a personal style with its cutting-edge contemporary collections of fine fabrics, wallcoverings and trimmings. Located close to Como, in the heart of a manufacturing district, Dedar experiments and innovates to attain product perfection through an ongoing dialogue with those craftsmen and textile specialists who are most familiar with the techniques employed in the production of excellent fabrics. The essence of Dedar’s creative spirit is driven by force of expression, passion for precious qualities and a sophisticated colour palette, which together create inspirational future classics.

After its debut at Torre Velasca in Milan, Dedar presents Weaving Anni Albers at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, a tribute to one of the most influential textile artists of the 20th century. Developed in collaboration with The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, the collection reinterprets five of her original designs. Set within the Women’s Building—an icon of functionalist architecture and feminist history—the exhibition brings Albers’s legacy into dialogue with a space shaped by women’s creativity and collective purpose. Step into a world where threads are a language and textiles are both material and meaning—they are narratives of legacy, innovation, beauty, and enduring artistry.

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