Orrefors

Orrefors
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The history of Orrefors is the story of how the simplest ingredients – lime, sand and soda – can become magnificent glass objects. The proximity of the forest, the craftsmen and designers made Orrefors a global leader in glass. Today, Orrefors maintains its proud heritage by making sure that the products meet the principles of Scandinavian design: innovation, functionality, craftmanship, timeless aesthetics and sustainable quality. Important values that survive the test of time. Now, with an impressive history and proven tradition dating back more than 125 years, Orrefors sets sight on re-introducing their impressive archive to a new audience and form new design partnerships to deliver iconic products for future generations.

For 3daysofdesign 2024 in Copenhagen, Orrefors will present a selection of brand defining design collaborations including product series by Andreas Engesvik, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Monica Förster, LAYER & Benjamin Hubert and Lena Bergström at Frederiksgade.

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