Kjaer + Loege

Kjaer + Loege
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Kjaer + Loege is a Norwegian design company founded in 2022 by Mette Kjær Enger Løge and Lars Løge, with Antonio Cascos Chamizo as Head of Design. The company introduces Architectural Electronics, a new design category where functionality meets aesthetics. Its sockets, dimmers, and light switches are crafted from oak and concrete, offering a tactile quality beyond plastic solutions. By reducing plastic and using durable, recyclable materials, it provides a sustainable alternative to conventional wall products. The KLOSS collection blends Scandinavian craftsmanship with smart and non-smart solutions, seamlessly integrating electronics into interior architecture.

At 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, Kjaer + Loege presents a conceptual installation at Croatia House, showcasing how electronics can enhance interior expression. In a 17 m² space, switches and outlets are reimagined as sculptural elements, seamlessly blending function and design. Crafted from natural materials like oak and concrete, they complement architectural aesthetics rather than disrupt them. Visitors can see, touch, and experience the products firsthand, discovering how they tie a room together. This exhibition challenges the idea of electronics as mere utilities, proving they can elevate interior design.

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