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Miniforms is a bizarre entity: known for vibrant, unconventional designs and often seen collaborating with young, talented designers. The motto, “Making Craftsmanship Last,” embodies a commitment to uniqueness, where skilled hands take centre stage and machines play a supporting role to meet the demands of modern manufacturing. A strong focus on environmental consciousness underpins every decision. Guided by a deep sense of social responsibility, Miniforms embraces local production and adopts circular economy principles—from the careful selection of materials to partnerships with suppliers who share the same vision.

After its first great success last year, Miniforms returns to Copenhagen to share its eccentric and FRESCO universe. All the characters are defined by generous shapes, pure materials and vibrant colours, ready to embrace the visitors in an unconventional but surprisingly cozy way.

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Roosa Ryhänen is a Helsinki—based designer whose work blends industrial and product design, creating objects that exist at the intersection of function and art. Ryhänen favours local production and material sourcing, using Finnish birch and supporting local artisans to minimise environmental impact. Ryhänen’s mindset in design production is centred on made–to–order, minimising waste by producing only what is needed and reducing excess inventory. Her work aims to create timeless, collectible designs that not only serve a functional purpose but also challenge conventional design.
Studio Roosa Ryhänen
January 28, 2025
Furniture
Part of 2025
Eikund was established spring of 2016, and since then they have gathered the best of Norwegian furniture design from the 1950s and 60s under one brand. This is a result of a treasure hunt that gives old icons from their design legacy new life. The collection of Norwegian mid-century design features iconic works by renowned masters such as Fredrik A. 
Kayser, Sigurd Resell and Torbjørn Bekken. 

Quality requirements for high-end furniture makes Eikund both sustainable and viable; They would rather produce furniture designed to last, than something short lived. Every single product from them can be described as Nordic modernism at its best!  

Visit them to see their new products in a mix with the current lineup.
Eikund
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Furniture
our society creates modern furniture, lighting, and interiors with the aim of shaping new design legacies. Grounded in a forward–thinking approach to materials, craftsmanship, ethics, and aesthetics, its designs offer a simple yet powerful expression that captures the global creative energy of today’s talent.  Built on a collective mindset, our society invites designers, photographers, manufacturers, and consumers to take part in its vision. Collaborating with professionals whose work reflects unique identities and perspectives ensures alignment with evolving design trends and relevance in the 21st century.
our society
March 22, 2023
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
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THE LUXCIOLE, By HISLE, A GLOBAL SUCCESS. This table lamp, from HISLE, with sleek design is the result of an extensive R&D work. Launched in 2012, it is a true success–story. HISLE then became a pioneer and leader in the global market for cordless table lamps. Its expertise was quickly recognised, and partnership and development projects were implemented with leading French luxury houses for the design and manufacture of their lighting. The LUXCIOLE is the brand's flagship product and is now regarded as an iconic light. HISLE advocates useful and responsible lighting. For 30 years, its values have remained the same: simplicity, elegance, modernity and durability.
HISLE
January 31, 2025
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Other Exhibitions
Roosa Ryhänen is a Helsinki—based designer whose work blends industrial and product design, creating objects that exist at the intersection of function and art. Ryhänen favours local production and material sourcing, using Finnish birch and supporting local artisans to minimise environmental impact. Ryhänen’s mindset in design production is centred on made–to–order, minimising waste by producing only what is needed and reducing excess inventory. Her work aims to create timeless, collectible designs that not only serve a functional purpose but also challenge conventional design.
Studio Roosa Ryhänen
January 28, 2025
Brighton based Spark & Bell is a B Corp lighting design studio that is pioneering a new era of sustainable lighting, combining community focused craftsmanship with quality and responsible materials in its contemporary design pieces. Championing circular design principles in daily practice, Spark & Bell supports domestic suppliers and collaborates with local artisans working in wood, ceramics, cork and jesmonite. It has also taken to developing materials from sources headed for landfill, in their Brighton workshop. This appreciation for local heritage craft and dedication to sustainability is resonating with a growing customer base that values both environmental responsibility and unique aesthetics.
Spark & Bell Lighting
May 28, 2025
CaDot Design is a small international Danish furniture brand that first gained recognition in 2019 and became an independent company in 2023. With a strong core value of supporting emerging talent, the brand embraces collaborations with both established and lesser–known Danish designers. The focus is on combining distinctive design, functionality, and comfort. CaDot Design prioritises sustainability, working primarily with wood and steel—the most durable materials available—to ensure furniture that withstands generations of use. Prototyping and development are carried out at the same level as much larger companies, with a focus on dining and living furniture for both residential and contract markets. Additionally, CaDot Design offers expertise as a design partner for collaborative projects.
CaDot Design
March 8, 2025
AHARE is a product brand that brings subtle richness to everyday life through scent. They see scent not merely as an element of space but as a medium that deepens experience. With a commitment to sustainability, they reinterpret Japanese craftsmanship while fostering a connection between people and nature. In parallel, Ahare Space Project explores scent as architecture itself, designing immersive experiences that shift perception. By reading the essence of a place, they create scents within an architectural context, investigating how scent can transform environments and identities. Through the intersection of product and project, AHARE creates a signature of scent within space.
AHARE
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