Kristina Dam Studio
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Founded in 2012, Kristina Dam Studio creates furniture, accessories and art objects shaped through an architectural approach to form and material. With a focus on sculptural minimalism, craftsmanship and lasting quality, the studio draws on architectural principles to create refined pieces that bring a clean and distinct presence to contemporary spaces.

Kristina Dam Studio presents Echoes of Form, a sensory spatial installation in their Copenhagen showroom. Defined by softness and tactile surfaces, the space creates a calm and immersive environment that explores the dialogue between form and presence. New designs are presented within a café setting, inviting visitors to experience how material and atmosphere interact in a sensory expression.

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