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Ro Collection embraces a contemporary approach to Danish design traditions, rooted in a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, purpose and tranquillity. The word 'Ro' is Danish for serenity, calmness and peace of mind—values that lie at the core of the brand. Working closely with talented designers and skilled artisans, Ro Collection brings elegant furniture and accessories to life using carefully selected materials. Each piece is created to be lived with and to last, contributing to soulful spaces where meaningful design moments can flourish.

Uncover something entirely new to Ro Collection at this year’s fair experience, Unearth. Striking new materials and precious colours come together to showcase the versatility behind the furniture designs of Asger Soelberg, Carsten Buhl, and Claus C. Simonsen. Experience the Star Table in new sizes and tabletop finishes, along with the Regatta and Pandora steel frame chairs, adorned in carefully curated leathers and fabrics from a vibrant upholstery programme inspired by craftsmanship, quality, and the Danish landscape. Explore Ro Collection’s interactive chair display and unearth a personal expression of ro.

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