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Embark on a design adventure during the 3daysofdesign. pulpo stages an enchanting dialogue with its unique handmade solitary lights and furniture statements. This opulent experience unfolds at FRAMING, a joint exhibition set against in the magnificent surroundings of the Odd Fellow Palace, where pulpo presents novelties and classic designs in a new way. Join the fusion of luxury and innovation as pulpo highlights the essence of design and creates an unforgettable display.

During 3daysofdesign, pulpo will be sparking a fresh dialogue between its one-of-a-kind handmade solitaire products and Scandinavian design. This luxurious, iconic, and avant-garde experience will take place in two distinct locations in Copenhagen, and guests are cordially invited to join. The iconic German brand presents the novelties and classic designs in a new destination. New products by Sylvain Willenz and Sebastian Herkner explore the inherent material qualities of glass and ceramics creatively and invite visitors to get lost in the special details of their designs.

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