
Studio Kajsa Willner creates bespoke design with a narrative and a strong focus on materiality. Through artistic research, low–tech craftsmanship, and conceptual thinking, the studio develops objects, sculptures, materials, and spatial installations, often using waste or secondary materials as a starting point. The work centres around the relationship between people, animals, nature, and resources. By researching historical materials, crafts, and production methods from a time when humans lived in closer symbiosis with nature, Willner seeks to explore empathic ways to relate to contemporary consumption and production.
Phoenix Phorms—Making its debut at 3daysofdesign, 14furniture and Studio Kajsa Willner present a collaborative exploration shaped by the myth of the Phoenix. Like embers stirred back to life, fragments of Danish 19th–century design enter a dialogue with Willner’s contemporary works, gathering in a quiet state of ignition. Charred surfaces carry the residue of fire, where forms linger between collapse and renewal. Echoing the Phoenix’s cyclical rise, destruction becomes generative, transforming both the material and allegorical language. Past and present fold into one another, going up in smoke, dissolving, and taking shape from the ashes.
