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TAMEKO is a fresh name in home textiles, blending nostalgia with modernity, raw with refined, and simplicity with a focus on detail. Founded by Dominika Leveau and Chim Scavenius Sonne–Schmidt, known for their work with Massimo Copenhagen, TAMEKO offers monochrome textiles that mix contemporary design with timeless elements, celebrating natural beauty and honest craftsmanship. 'Collection 001' embraces natural materials, prioritising texture over flashy patterns. The monochrome linens, bedding, and cushions highlight linen's crinkles and cotton’s softness. Designed by the award–winning studio Space Copenhagen, founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou.

A World Woven Together. Step into a tactile, grounded universe where fabric becomes the thread connecting design, function, and feeling. TAMEKO brings together three of Copenhagen’s most visionary studios—Space Copenhagen, OEO Studio, and Norm Architects—each interpreting their ethos of 'fabrics for life' through their own unique lens. The result is A World Woven Together: a sensorial journey where natural materials and timeless design shape spaces for living, sleeping, dining, and well–being. From soft curtains that filter the light to textiles that invite rest and reflection, the exhibition explores how fabric can influence mood, enhance atmosphere, and bring coherence to a space—whether in the home or in hospitality settings.

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