Frederiksgade 1, 1265 Copenhagen
House of Design
Frederiksgade 1, 1265 Copenhagen
Juslin Maunula
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Juslin Maunula was founded by Fashion Designer Laura Juslin and Architect Lilli Maunula in 2016. Since, the fusion of fashion expertise and architectural vision has birthed a creative space that both serves as an awarded Design Studio and as the designers own distinctive Brand, breathing new life into once forgotten materials. Juslin Maunula has a unique focus: crafting designs from discarded textiles, transforming them into home products, wearables, and installations. In a world hungry for fresh thinking and mindful living, Juslin Maunula invites everyone to partake in a lifestyle where each piece tells a story of reinvention, and avant-garde style.

Juslin Maunula stands at the forefront of contemporary concepts in aesthetic experiences, transcending the traditional boundaries between fashion and design. The awarded studio invites you to experience their world made of surplus materials. Addressing the issue of textile waste by creating refined self-expression through fashion and homeware, their work gives genuine new purpose to the once forgotten material in a lifestyle collection that feels fresh and unexpected. Juslin Maunula’s strength is an insightful use of materials, open and experimental attitude, an artistic vision, and an unerring ability to design aesthetically attractive, distinctive products that appeal to a broad, international consumer base.

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