Kodanska

Kodanska
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Marie Graff is the owner and creative soul behind the Danish design company Kodanska. Kodanska – translating to ’Copenhagen Street’ from Czech to Danish – is the name of the street in the heart of Prague where Marie lived with her family for four years. Inspired by her life in Prague and her roots back in Denmark, Marie chose the name ’Kodanska’ as a good way to tell her personal story. This is the core stone of all Kodanska design as it hides small personal stories, that makes the designs unique and gives it a very special meaning. Marie focus on shapes, colours, the quality of the process of handmade work and the aesthetics of the final result. Discover and enjoy their unique handmade collections.

Duing 3daysofdesign - Kodanska's focus will be on embracing the imperfection in design. In 2022 Kodanska launched their ‘I A Not Perfect Collection’ with focus on zero waste in production. Come and enjoy the beauty of mouth blown glass and get amazed while they show you the process behind the designs.

Related Exhibitions
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Frost Denmark
March 3, 2022
Accessories
Bath
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Founded in 1898, Dinesen is a family–run Danish company with 128 years of experience crafting high–quality wooden products. With its HQ and production site in southern Denmark, Dinesen is known for bespoke wooden floors and surfaces, made from carefully selected trees from responsibly managed Western European forests. Rooted in curiosity, care, and responsibility, Dinesen honours its heritage while pushing boundaries to unlock the full potential of wood. The company collaborates with architects, designers, and artists to reimagine the material, reflecting a genuine appreciation for it.
Dinesen
January 6, 2023
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Materials
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Tine K Home, a Danish interior company,  founded in 1999 by Tine Kjeldsen and her husband, Jacob Fossum. With respect for history, culture, and traditional handcraft, Tine creates a series of clean and elegant styles, which together result in timeless collections where colours and materials are in focus. Her passion for dusty colours and raw materials shines through in both the furniture collections as well as the home decor series. Tine's heart lies in handcrafted interiors, rich with heritage and full of character.
Tine K Home
March 25, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
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Edin and Lina Kjellvertz launched Dusty Deco as a platform for curating vintage furniture, interior accessories and art. After having traveled the world and browsing flea markets for the most unique pieces, their home and storages quickly filled up to the brim with rare designs. Ten years later, Edin and Lina began drafting a new chapter in the brand’s history when closing the doors to its vintage business, instead launching their own collection of furniture, rugs and details. Today, Dusty Deco is a contemporary design brand, creating pieces with just as much storytelling, originality and passion for craftsmanship as the vintage finds that originally inspired the couple to start their company.
Dusty Deco
April 3, 2024
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Furniture
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Other Exhibitions
Yobiiro fuses traditional craftsmanship from regions across Japan with cutting–edge technology, transforming them into products that awaken the senses and emotions. It treats subtle shifts in light, scent, and temperature as colours that enrich everyday life. Like the first pour that draws water from a well, it invites new perception and awareness. Working with production regions, craftspeople, and technologists, Yobiiro explores forms of value beyond functionality or numbers—value meant to be felt. In doing so, it brings a first drop into daily life and sketches new possibilities for the future.
Yobiiro
January 28, 2026
Kvik’s originality comes from redefining how people live in their kitchens. Since 1983, Kvik has focused on human connection, not just cabinetry—coining and trademarking the term Samtalekøkken® long before open–plan living was a trend. That idea—bringing conversations, family, and daily rituals into the heart of the home—has since become the global standard. Kvik designs with purpose: every line, material, and surface has intent, evolving the concept it pioneered while keeping it human–centred and true to Danish design values. Kvik keeps it fresh by collaborating with leading Danish designers like Rikke Frost, Hans Thyge, Says Who, and supporting rising talents such as Annika Hoffmann and Bly Studio.
Kvik
March 4, 2025
Massproductions creates furniture and accessories that enrich design culture, drawing inspiration from the factory as both a production tool and a creative muse. Founded in 2009 by Swede Magnus Elebäck and Brit Chris Martin, Massproductions is built on their friendship and complementary skills. The company’s success thrives thanks to the talented team in their Stockholm office. Over the years they have developed an exciting and even audacious collection. Yet each piece remains practical and relevant.
Massproductions
October 25, 2022
Arper is a global design brand that envisions products for the way we live. Founded in Italy in 1989 by the Feltrin family, it offers, through empathetic and enduring designs, a perspective on contemporary living that increasingly requires fluidity and versatility. The company views design through the lens of The Project of Living, a strategic approach that explores the application of versatile furnishings that seamlessly accommodate all the different things we do daily and the many spaces in which we do them. Sustainability plays a central role for Arper, which aims to become a leading example of a responsible business, by integrating sustainability into its culture, processes and products.
Arper
February 1, 2024
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