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Original design defies the ordinary. At HIGHAM COPENHAGEN, designs are not derived from trends or isms but exist in their own form. This philosophy is at the heart of the family–run design company, which preserves a legacy of craftsmanship while passing down the spirit of the arts through generations. Steen Higham and Bastian Higham, father and son, combine decades of industry expertise with their distinct personalities to create products that balance both mathematical precision and metaphysical beauty. In an age dominated by big corporations and mechanical reproduction, HIGHAM COPENHAGEN embarks on a personal journey—a quest for authenticity. Their work is a dialogue between form and philosophy, exploring reality through design and offering artistic solutions that carry deep meaning.

Step aboard a floating exhibition that unveils new designs in lighting and furniture. Higham Copenhagen presents sculptural brass and glass lighting and refined objects in solid teak — pieces of profound originality that explore the space between precision and poetry.

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