nordi

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nordi is a Latvian furniture brand that specializes in unique design products and high-quality individually manufactured furniture. In 2004, the brand embarked on its journey to offer products and services that reflect the company's values ​​of integrity, creativity and satisfaction. Each of its products is inspired by a story that the designer communicates through symbols, materiality, form and function. nordi products are narrative, sculptural and aesthetic interior elements crafted by combining high-quality materials and skilled artisanship. nordi executes individual furniture projects for B2B clients, with high fidelity to the resultant interior and architectural design project, as well as the client's set budget and timetable.

The exhibition will be an immersive experience that brings the human touch to the forefront of design. It will offer a tactile journey where visitors can interact with materials, understand techniques, and witness the transformation of nature into design. In a world dominated by technology, it will emphasise human skills, precision, and artistry. Visitors are invited to explore the creative process, from raw materials to semi–finished items and tools, reflecting the intimate relationship between artisan and craft. At 3daysofdesign, DESIGN Latvia will showcase the beauty of Latvian craftsmanship—a fusion of art, innovation, and sustainability.

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