The Audo

The Audo
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As a restaurant, café, concept store, boutique residence, material library, co-working and event space, The Audo is a hybrid, uniting design, work-life, hospitality and community in one. The Audo operates from the belief that knowledge-sharing drives creativity, builds healthier communities and can lead to higher quality work. The house and its name are built upon this philosophy, borrowing from the Latin phrase Ab Uno Disce Omnes, meaning “from one, learn all”.

During 3daysofdesign, The Audo invites you to discover the house in a new way through the eyes of The Audo’s designers and partners. In-house interior designer Charlotte Schultz will reimagine a section of the Concept Shop using her signature vintage aesthetic and curatorial eye. Explore the work of the talented artists Ulla Bang and Sophie Klerk as the Concept Shop is transformed into a live workspace. The architecture collective, Atelier Axo, have redesigned The Audo Salon and Restaurant HÂIDAN, using their intuitive approach to atmosphere and form. Additionally, you can meet a variety of The Audo’s partners like Menu, By Lassen, Sørensen Leather, Brandt Collective & St. Leo.

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Skovby furniture is based on ideas of simplicity, functionality and great details. One of the great details is that Skovby only use sustainable wood. Another is a commitment to the original trade. Throughout the years, Skovby has educated more than 250 men and women within the field of furniture production. With an inclusive staff policy, a flexible senior policy and a constant flow of around 10 apprentices, Skovby carry core values while also investing in the future. Skovby work hard and passionately each day to uphold the traditions of great Danish design. Skovby still produces furniture locally, in Denmark–strengthening and embracing the know-how and craftsmanship necessary for creating the ultimate the ultimate Danish design piece.
SKOVBY
February 22, 2022
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Naver Collection is proudly crafted in Denmark by Aksel Kjersgaard and Gramrode Møbelfabrik, a collaboration est. in 1995. The design is a fusion of innovative design, classic craftsmanship, and the heritage of a rich design history. The design philosophy revolves around wood as an essential resource, challenged and combined with leather, laminate, stainless steel, and Corian to create innovative furniture with a focus on aesthetics, comfort, and functionality. Each design is created with meticulous care and pride in every detail. This defines the brand as a market leader on a Scandinavian level in the categories of dining tables, sideboards, chairs, dressers etc.
Naver Collection
February 3, 2022
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In the past 16 years, Mattiazzi has emerged as a celebrated premium brand with an uncompromising design ethos, collaborating with the global design elite including: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Nitzan Cohen, Konstantin Grcic, Sam Hecht & Kim Colin, Jasper Morrison, Leon Ransmeier and more. These designers approach wood production both philosophically and practically. Each collection represents strong ideas rooted in the passion of the Mattiazzi family and of their exceptional team – always optimistically embracing new technical challenges while keeping a keen eye on sustainability. By combining handmade craft and digital innovation in woodworking, Mattiazzi makes long-lasting, cherished pieces.
Mattiazzi
February 14, 2022
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New Works presents a collection at the intersection between old and new. Light and dark. Design and art. The collection pays homage to the strong Scandinavian history of craftsmanship and materiality, whilst challenging the contemporary forms of today. New Works collaborate with an international group of renowned designers and artisans, who display a matching fascination with sculptural forms and honest materials. These collaborative pursuits convey a love of the sensual, and of the bold.
New Works
January 14, 2022
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Holmris B8 X Labofa
February 15, 2022
By KlipKlap designs adapt to both time and individual needs—what the brand calls 'design for generations.' This philosophy stems from the belief that furniture lasts longer when it supports a multifunctional way of living. Founded in 2010, By KlipKlap began with the purpose of enhancing and stimulating children’s motor skills through multifunctional mattresses. Each piece is crafted using durable textiles and high-quality foam that retains its shape, even after years of extensive use. The mattresses can be folded in various ways, encouraging hours of activity and quality time for all family members. From essential tummy time for babies to toddler play, teenage lounging, and even serving as a guest bed, the designs evolve with every stage of life.
by KlipKlap
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Norwegian furniture company Varier is a leader in its field, designing and producing high–quality ergonomic chairs. Believing that balance fosters a healthier, more sustainable life, Varier’s chairs promote activity, and innovation, and encourage movement while seated. Varier’s approach to sitting is humanistic and holistic: by challenging the idea that sitting must equate to stillness, their chairs respond to body–shapes, providing support while offering freedom, to enhance well–being and create spaces to thrive in.
Varier
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Saba is a female–led company whose design philosophy is rooted in strong, thoughtful concepts. Its mission is to seamlessly blend the functional virtues of design with an emotional, expressive language. Every Saba space is characterised by soft, rounded forms, deliberately free of sharp edges, to evoke a sense of comfort and welcome. The brand places exceptional emphasis on detail, particularly in its meticulous choice of textiles and coverings. A defining principle of Saba is the harmony between freedom and poetry, reflected in the flexibility of its products, the richness of its colours and fabrics, and the guiding creative vision. Combined with precise tailoring and artisanal touches, these elements result in Saba’s signature aesthetic.
Saba
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