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.

The exhibition presents a series of Soft Monuments—objects placed within everyday space. Rooted in a sensory understanding of design, the works are not only seen, but experienced through weight, material, and atmosphere. They shape how we move, pause, and relate to our surroundings. The exhibition unfolds as a curated landscape of objects left to stand on their own. When entering the space, objects appear in relation to one another and to the void around them. Perception forms almost instantly—shaped by memory, experience, and instinct. Weight is sensed before touch, warmth before contact, and form impressions in a single moment.

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