LOOM Design

LOOM Design
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LOOM Design is a Danish lighting brand dedicated to create stylish, functional, and high–quality luminaires that blend Scandinavian minimalism with modern innovation. With a keen eye for detail and craftsmanship, the brand offers both indoor and outdoor lighting solutions that enhance any space with timeless elegance and superior performance. Designed for both aesthetics and durability, LOOM Design’s collections prioritise energy efficiency and contemporary appeal, making them a perfect choice for those seeking sophisticated illumination with a Nordic touch.

LOOM Design is proud to showcase its latest designs at the 'Parking Garage' during 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, a premier exhibition celebrating creativity and craftsmanship. This marks an exciting opportunity to present new collections to the public, highlighting the brand's dedication to innovation and timeless aesthetics. Visitors are invited to explore the fresh designs and experience firsthand the vision behind the brand and the creations.

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