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Frostline is created, designed, and handcrafted in Denmark. Explore the range of uncompromising frost–free outdoor showers and taps. Each product is meticulously crafted to help you elevate your outdoor oasis—even when not in use. Ever since Poul Henningsen introduced Roland Thorsen to the principle of 'form follows function', Roland has envisioned designing solutions based on the purpose they serve. Combining a sculptural design language with an uncompromising approach to craftsmanship, he founded Frostline on these ideas. Frostline stands as a symbol of timeless design rooted in engineering.

During 3daysofdesign, Frostline will showcase their handmade, frost–proof products designed for the Nordic climate. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the beautiful details of both wall–mounted and freestanding outdoor showers, as well as water posts. The products combine functionality and aesthetics, adding a stylish touch to outdoor spaces like gardens and terraces.

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