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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