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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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