Werkstatt 167, Refshalevej 167A, 1432 Copenhagen
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Werkstatt 167, Refshalevej 167A, 1432 Copenhagen
GoEs
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GoEs is an award-winning design oriented manufacturer transforming solid wood and sustainable materials into contemporary furniture. Their products are pushing the boundaries of what is possible when it comes to natural materials. Upgrading classical carpentry techniques with cutting edge technology enables to bend the wood in new ways and produce little wooden wonders. GoEs’ furniture is made in a factory with an extensive woodwork tradition that we transformed to the regional R&D centre of choice for creators with new perspectives on progressive design. The name GoEs is an old Greek word for magic and magic is just another word for the unbelievable, the extraordinary, the incredible. It’s a word that best describes their products.

GoEs, embracing a philosophy of contemporary magic, transforms raw materials into furniture, transcending the ordinary into the extraordinary. Their approach to manufacturing goes beyond mere production; it's about meticulous design and dedicated craftsmanship. Each piece reflects their commitment to detail, rendering it not just furniture, but a marvel. Recognizing furniture as nature tailored for modern needs, GoEs believes it has the power to transform, protect, and empower spaces, akin to clothing for the body. In an empty room, their furniture defines its purpose, turning it into a bedroom, a living space, or a haven.

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