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File Under Pop shapes interiors through surface and feeling. Bringing colour and texture to walls, floors, and ceilings—elements that speak to the senses. Through handcrafted tiles, glazed lava stone, richly pigmented paint, and woven textiles, File Under Pop brings spaces to life. Their custom interior solutions—for kitchens, bathrooms, and beyond—offer detail, value, and a sense of purpose in the home.

During 3daysofdesign, File Under Pop Studio opens as a multi–studio exhibition, Artistic Position in Space, where an artistic approach becomes central to inhabited spaces. The exhibition takes its point of departure in sculptures by Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and objects by Angelo Mangiarotti. Their works, rooted in bronze, create a shared material and emotional foundation, which each participant—Agapecasa, Agape, V–ZUG, Garde Hvalsøe, Davide Groppi, and File Under Pop—unfolds and responds to by translating their presence and sensibility into individual expressions.

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