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MOEBE is a Danish design studio creating furniture, lighting, and objects defined by a relentless pursuit of simplicity, where visible details are the aesthetic. In a world that always demands more, MOEBE designs for less: less noise, less clutter, less waste. Each piece is stripped to its core, with structures that aren’t hidden but celebrated—where how it’s made shapes how it looks. The designs are modular, adaptable, durable, and repairable.

Welcome to MOEBE Café. A working café. An exhibition of details. Sit at our new café tables. Drink from our new coffee cups. Look up to discover new lighting above you. At MOEBE Café, our latest designs come to life. From Sinuate Pendant in folded Japanese paper to the limited TsuTsu Pendant, shaped in Bizen with Shizuka Tatsuno and DAIKURA, each object reveals the details that make MOEBE what it is: precise construction, balanced proportions and materials used with intent. Come for coffee, breakfast, talks, drinks and snacks. Leave with a closer sense of what makes a design unmistakably MOEBE.

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