Tadaima
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Tadaima is a Copenhagen–based design studio and concept store founded in 2021 by Hanne Berzant and her daughters, Josefine and Emma. With a shared background in the creative industry, the studio works across curation, design, and spatial thinking, approaching each project as an act of editing. Emerging from a curated universe, Tadaima moves between bespoke pieces, collaborations, and interiors while developing its own design collection. Tadaima—Japanese for “I’m home”—reflects a belief in spaces shaped through material, form, and presence.

Past Forward, a curated exhibition by Tadaima for 3daysofdesign 2025, explores the dialogue between tradition and modernity. Set in a light–filled 550 sqm venue in Frederiksstaden, the exhibition brings together furniture, lighting, textiles, and art shaped by heritage and contemporary craftsmanship — where function meets form, and small–scale makers stand alongside established names. Sculptural and functional, minimal and expressive, Past Forward reflects on how design evolves over time. Visitors are invited to experience design as a layered narrative, where the past is carried forward through thoughtful curation, material presence, and timeless form.

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