Phantom Objects
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Phantom Objects is a Belgian premium design brand creating collectible tabletop objects rooted in architecture, material heritage and craftsmanship. Founded by Frederik Delbart and John Ghekiere, the brand explores the relationship between form, function and time through collections of pepper mills, storage containers and other refined objects for table and interior. Working with exceptional local craftsmen, Phantom Objects creates uncompromising quality pieces in noble materials such as solid brass, natural stone and solid wood. Produced in limited quantities and designed to evolve through use, each object celebrates permanence, craftsmanship and enduring beauty in an increasingly temporary world.

During 3daysofdesign, Phantom Objects unveils its collections for the first time on an international stage. Set within the raw, architectural character of Pakhus 11 in Copenhagen, the presentation introduces a series of sculptural tabletop objects where material, proportion, and presence converge. In dialogue with the space, the collection highlights the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and sensorial timelessness. Each piece invites a tactile experience, revealing subtle traces of the hand and an evolving patina. This exhibition marks a defining moment for Phantom Objects, situating its intimate, deliberate language within a broader contemporary design context.

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