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Astep is a young, contemporary design company with a rich legacy. Founded in 2014 by Alessandro Sarfatti with the vision of creating and curating timeless design objects with an innovative approach and environmental awareness.
Astep offers thoughtful, long-lasting and carefully crafted lighting for home interiors, offices and design spaces alike. 
Based in Copenhagen and produced in Italy, Astep draws heavily on the Italian design legacy of the Sarfatti family and continuously strive to remain curious and evolving.
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Aifunghi is a newly founded company established by experienced design professionals with a focus on sustainable solutions. Its approach prioritises local, renewable, and high–quality materials, resulting in a unique blend of creativity, value, and ecological responsibility. Through an innovative manufacturing process, combined with natural materials and refined details, Aifunghi crafts joyful objects that redefine sustainability in furniture, lighting, and accessories—offering a consciously designed collection for a design-minded audience.
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Manufacturing by order, Kjellerup Væveri has been producing upholstery fabrics, curtain textiles, and interior textiles in Kjellerup, Denmark, for an international market since 1950. The quality of Kjellerup Væveri textiles is solid and recognised by its Nordic palette of colours and patterns, developed over decades. The mill’s designs are rooted in the company’s long tradition of minimalist, functional, and unmistakably mid–century textiles. Kjellerup Væveri is built on deep knowledge of what materials, people, and machines can achieve together. Everyone involved shares a profound curiosity for both process and product—driven by craftsmanship and a strong professional pride.
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CRÈME ATELIER is a Swedish brand driven by design and sustainability. Its iconic 'Soft Serve' lamps, with their swirling forms and warm ambient glow, bring both elegance and playfulness to any space. Each lamp is 3D—printed in Stockholm using rPLA derived from corn starch and recycled packaging, minimising waste. As a pioneer in 3D—printed lighting, CRÈME seamlessly blends innovation with craftsmanship, keeping production, assembly, and shipping in–house to reduce its carbon footprint. Now expanding its range, the brand is set to introduce its first furniture piece, pushing the boundaries of sustainable design with cutting–edge 3D printing.
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