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Lapidarium of Kings, Frederiksholms Kanal 29, 1220 Copenhagen
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Lapidarium of Kings, Frederiksholms Kanal 29, 1220 Copenhagen
Neil David
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Neil David designs products where the idea is, and stays, the centrepiece of the design process from beginning to end. They honour the simplicity of geometric forms in many of there products. Construction strategies are also often creatively integrated to be part of the design solution. Not Just Another Pretty Face. The company strives to use natural, recyclable and recycled materials as much as possible. There goal is to have a better balance between the material they use versus replant or recycle.

At the Lapidarium of Kings, Neil David will present contemporary seating elements with the focus on how to extend the life of a furniture piece together with the use of materials.

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