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Edin and Lina Kjellvertz launched Dusty Deco as a platform for curating vintage furniture, interior accessories and art. After having traveled the world and browsing flea markets for the most unique pieces, their home and storages quickly filled up to the brim with rare designs. Ten years later, Edin and Lina began drafting a new chapter in the brand’s history when closing the doors to its vintage business, instead launching their own collection of furniture, rugs and details. Today, Dusty Deco is a contemporary design brand, creating pieces with just as much storytelling, originality and passion for craftsmanship as the vintage finds that originally inspired the couple to start their company.

During this year’s edition, Dusty Deco presents its work across two distinct locations, each offering a uniquely curated environment. At Store Regnegade 2, in the city centre, and in collaboration with its exclusive Danish partner Nuvole, a refined living room setting unfolds. Furniture, rugs, lighting, and objects from the collection are thoughtfully combined with art and carefully selected pieces. The second exhibition takes place at Strandgade 36, within a 250-year-old listed building in historic Christianshavn. Here, a fully realised apartment brings together new, updated, and old works with art and collectible objects—creating an immersive expression of the brand’s identity.

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