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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Boffi|DePadova's 'Way of Living' is made up of details, customs and practices woven together into a rich tapestry. The group proudly narrates this story via the offering of interior systems and furniture elements where quality and consistency are fundamental values. Versatility and the intelligent use of interior space form the basis of the integrated design offer from Boffi|DePadova. These two aspects are expressed by the group in the way it develops not only individual products with a unique personality, but in its ability to put forth a complete project that conveys a distinct mood by merging different entities. It is a manifesto of contemporary architecture.
Boffi|DePadova
February 12, 2022
Bath
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AKABA explores the relationship between people and the furniture, creating furniture for collectivities. Versatile pieces with character and ergonomics that contribute to creating comfortable atmospheres.

AKABA was born as a deeply social and inclusive company, and those values endure and lead the way. They guide AKABA's management model, and also the way of understanding creation. AKABA manufactures furniture for communities, which seeks social encounter starting with the individual. AKABA creates furniture for spaces with a human dimension that invite people to talk, relate and create collectively.
AKABA
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Sculptural objects meet the latest and greatest lifestyle books when Caché and New Mags join forces.

Tied to the universe of books. Designed with simplicity, honesty and pure aesthetics in mind. Integrating so seamlessly with the cultured home, every Caché object almost appears to be hiding in plain sight. Whatever your treasured books and magazines may be, they now have striking sculptural companions that never fail to feature a useful detail or function. The truth is, nothing really says more about us than the books we own. Books remind us of what we love and what’s important. What we have been, what we are and what we can become.
Caché x New Mags
March 14, 2022
Accessories
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Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
FRIENDS FOUNDERS crafts contemporary designs with strong emphasis on architecture, art, and craftsmanship. Their work exhibits a sculptural design approach, characterised by clean aesthetic profiles and meticulous attention to detail. Committed to sustainability, they create timeless pieces guided by the simplicity of artistic minimalism. Rooted in Scandinavian tradition, the DNA of FRIENDS & FOUNDERS designs reflects a heritage of precise and innovative craftsmanship. They redefine Scandinavian modernism by interpreting traditional design elements alongside contemporary and international influences.
Friends & Founders
January 17, 2024
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
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YURI HIMURO is a Japanese textile brand founded by textile designer Yuri Himuro in 2016. The brand explores the interaction between textiles and people through playful and innovative design. With a unique approach to weaving, it creates textiles that transform through cutting, folding, or movement, inviting users to engage with the textile. Featured in cushions, blankets, and art pieces, its designs are incorporated into interiors and installations, merging craftsmanship with storytelling. YURI HIMURO offers a unique and playful way to experience textiles.
YURI HIMURO
February 11, 2025
Founded in 1976, Dedar is an Italian textile editor that expresses a personal style with its cutting-edge contemporary collections of fine fabrics, wallcoverings and trimmings. Located close to Como, in the heart of a manufacturing district, Dedar experiments and innovates to attain product perfection through an ongoing dialogue with those craftsmen and textile specialists who are most familiar with the techniques employed in the production of excellent fabrics. The essence of Dedar’s creative spirit is driven by force of expression, passion for precious qualities and a sophisticated colour palette, which together create inspirational future classics.
Dedar
January 29, 2024
Founded in 2023, KØGE Design blends the timeless purity of Japanese aesthetics with the elegance of Scandinavian design and a distinctive Belgian flair. More than just a furniture brand, KØGE Design is dedicated to crafting a lifestyle, creating objects that inspire and elevate everyday living. Using only noble and sustainable materials—solid wood and solid stainless steel—its creations combine beauty with durability. Rapidly expanding, KØGE Design is swiftly establishing itself as a renowned name in the industry, with products reaching all corners of the globe. Developed in Belgium, its pieces are exclusively crafted in Europe, spotlighting local craftsmanship. A brand for those who cherish style, simplicity, and sustainability.
KØGE
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Sculptural Minimalism’ has been a guiding principle since the beginning of Kristina Dam Studio, influenced by movements such as Bauhaus and Japanese design. The aim has always been to create minimalist yet impactful pieces, functional yet artistic. At Kristina Dam Studio, the home is regarded as a place where the beauty of art integrates seamlessly into everyday life. By normalising the presence of sculptures and artistic objects, Kristina Dam Studio brings art out of the exclusive realm and into communal spaces, enriching the environment and inspiring those who inhabit it. The ethos of ‘Sculptural Minimalism’ continues to guide the studio, as it designs products that merge functionality with aesthetic refinement.
Kristina Dam Studio
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