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Saxo Living Denmark
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Saxo Living is undergoing an exciting transformation, evolving from classic Scandinavian design to a fresher, more modern aesthetic. Under the leadership of Jens Nellemann Kristensen and Morten Westmark, this journey begins with the latest model, KASA—a seamless fusion of craftsmanship, durability, and contemporary elegance. Designed to stand the test of time, each sofa embodies timeless Danish design with a modern sophistication. Customisation options include a selection of premium leather, luxurious fabrics, and a variety of colours, allowing each piece to be tailored to individual preferences.

Saxo Living focuses on a customer–centric approach, ensuring that each sofa combines versatility, quality, and timeless design. The pieces are designed to seamlessly fit into a wide range of spaces, from modern apartments to traditional homes. The brand prioritises being a reliable partner, offering high–quality, high–value furniture tailored to individual needs. With a strong focus on craftsmanship, Saxo Living supports the creation of the perfect sofa. Retail partners benefit from long–term, profitable relationships, with modern classics that customers love, ensuring a strong business value and a true win–win partnership.

Related Exhibitions
VERPAN — for Verner Panton — is a design company working closely with the Verner Panton family to preserve, reissue and re–contextualise the Danish architect and designer’s radiant body of work — from minute objects to immersive environments. Verner Panton’s lighting and furniture is testament to a playful and unconventional spirit, spanning his most celebrated work and recently rediscovered pieces. VERPAN is proud to continuously build on a contemporary collection of Verner Panton’s designs, assembled with utmost care and craft, VERPAN’s collection brings an unparalleled heritage into a new era of life, work and interaction.
VERPAN
February 16, 2022
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Gabriella Mozo’s inspiration stems from a diverse apparel design background, honed through more than a decade of experience in both New York and LA. This creative journey led to a transition into the realm of product and furniture design, prompted by a move to Milan in 2022, where she is now based. Through a deep curiosity and exploration of potential waste materials, the designer has developed an alternative 'concrete' incorporating post–industrial wool remnants from textile and rug brands like Manteco and cc—tapis. The resulting material balances the rigidity of a porous stone with a uniquely soft and hairy tactility.
Gabriella Mozo
January 11, 2025
Materials
Part of 2025
PaPiPress is an eco–friendly brand offering products made from 100% pulp. Through a special manufacturing process, it creates smooth surfaces and flexible, 3D shapes, blending sustainability with design. Rather than focusing on environmental issues as serious challenges, PaPiPress aims to develop eco-conscious products that people of all ages—children and adults alike—can enjoy in a fun and positive way.
PaPiPress
January 31, 2025
Lighting
Part of 2025
The 10 Days of Summer exhibition is a collaborative exhibition between the Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark and a group of Finnish or Finland-based designers, showcasing furniture and everyday objects inspired by the Nordic seasons. The Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark works across the fields of contemporary art, drama and design and promote international dialogue by providing a platform for emerging talents, helping to connect their art and crafts with the right audiences in Denmark.
10 Days of Summer
January 23, 2025
Part of 2025
Outdoor
Other Exhibitions
OFFECCT combines the Swedish word 'offentlig'—public space—with the English 'affect,' symbolising the resonance and connective power of furniture in shared spaces. Founded in 1990 by Kurt Tingdal and Anders Englund, OFFECCT has nurtured a belief that effective products and meaningful spaces emerge from a co–creative design process between manufacturers, designers, and architects. The brand empowers collaborators to explore concepts that stretch from radical to practical, merging visionary ideas with meticulous execution. Following through by supporting architects in activating and applying OFFECCT products in their own innovative projects. Since 2017, Offecct has been part of Flokk.
OFFECCT
December 18, 2023
Nada Duele is a sustainable design studio based in Guatemala, dedicated to the creation of design objects and accessories that blend traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary vision. Founded in 2019, the studio collaborates with master artisans across Guatemala to craft unique, responsible, and timeless pieces, ensuring the preservation of traditional crafts while supporting job creation. Each creation tells a story of heritage and sustainability. Through recycled blown glassware, lambswool pieces, stone artefacts, and iron accents, Nada Duele celebrates Guatemala’s beauty and traditions while promoting an environmentally conscious lifestyle. The studio is led by multidisciplinary artists Giselle MacDonald and Mariano Orellana.
Nada Duele
January 7, 2025
Ethimo is an Italian company founded in 2009 that specialised in high–end outdoor furnishings that express contemporary design in a balanced synthesis of form and function. Study of materials and shapes of elements speak of the tailoring of a knowhow consolidated over time and of all–Italian style. A fusion of art, nature, tradition, contemporaneity and design that finds its identity and balance in every project bringing alive an idea of outdoor living made up of harmony with nature and respect for the environment. Ethimo projects stress the importance of protecting and preserving the natural environment and awareness of the physical and mental well-being generated by contact with nature.
Ethimo
March 6, 2024
Roosa Ryhänen is a Helsinki—based designer whose work blends industrial and product design, creating objects that exist at the intersection of function and art. Ryhänen favours local production and material sourcing, using Finnish birch and supporting local artisans to minimise environmental impact. Ryhänen’s mindset in design production is centred on made–to–order, minimising waste by producing only what is needed and reducing excess inventory. Her work aims to create timeless, collectible designs that not only serve a functional purpose but also challenge conventional design.
Studio Roosa Ryhänen
January 28, 2025
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