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Yoonede celebrates togetherness through diversity. It is a newly formed exhibition concept initiated by three designers, each with their own individual approach to process and design. The project is built upon a wish to bring creatives together - to learn from each other’s differences and share a common passion for design, art and objects. Yoonede combines a wide range of expertises with the intention of sharing ideas and creating an inclusive experience lifted by multiple shoulders.  Yoonede is the pronunciation of the word unity which describes being one in aesthetics, purpose and mind. It is a combination of parts put together for a common perception. Unity [ Yoonede ] is the opposite of being divided."

Visit Yoonede during 3daysofdesign at a beautiful, authentic Copenhagen townhouse. The exhibition is filled with collaborative energy and beautiful products, objects and interiors, thoughtfully curated with equal consideration given to both diversity and aesthetics.

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