FRAMA

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FRAMA forms sensory human connections through objects and spatial works. Based in Copenhagen, FRAMA is a multi-disciplinary brand that is made up of furniture, lifestyle objects, self care, and fragrances that inspire the senses and encourage mindful living. With an emphasis on spatial permanence, natural materials, and uncompromising quality, FRAMA's work celebrates craftsmanship. True felt connection, whether it be person-to-person or person-to-object, directly informs FRAMA's design sensibility, resulting in a timeless and honest aesthetic.

Exploring the intersection of art, design, food, and people, FRAMA and Toogood come together on an exhibition at FRAMA's spaces in Copenhagen this June. The exhibition name, COLLAGE, calls back to these intersections. A collage of disciplines and perspectives. Expanding on FRAMA’s adjoining eatery, Apotek 57, visitors are invited to dine throughout the entire space on an assemblage of planes and shapes that intertwine to create layered tables, surfaces, and screens. Toogood’s spatial intervention in FRAMA’s Copenhagen HQ brings color and extreme proportions into the historic space from 1878, provoking a new perspective.

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