Malte Gormsen Kollektion

Malte Gormsen Kollektion
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The Malte Gormsen Kollektion is a carefully curated selection of furniture and objects designed by Space Copenhagen, Norm Architects, Nanna Ditzel, and Christian+Jade. Each piece is crafted with an uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship and quality at the Malte Gormsen Møbelsnedkeri workshop in Herlev, Copenhagen.

During 3daysofdesign, Malte Gormsen invites you to their Cabinetmakers Gallery at The Conary, located in the heart of Copenhagen’s historic Frederiksstaden district. Step into their universe of fine cabinetmaking, craftsmanship, and aesthetics—brought to life through textures and materials in their carefully curated furniture collection.

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