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Is it really Friday already? We round the week off with a couple of brilliant exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

Crafting Plastics! x Studio LoopLoop bring together expertise in biomaterial innovation and circular production to explore new material futures. @crafting_plastics develops bio-based polymers and regenerative material systems under the material name Nuatan, translating scientific research into scalable design applications. @studiolooploop focuses on circular design processes, working with waste streams and plant-based resources to create material-driven objects and spatial experiences. Together, the studios investigate colour, light, texture and form through sustainable materials, bridging experimentation and application across interiors, lighting, product design and architecture, with a shared commitment to circularity and environmental responsibility.

At the fair, Crafting Plastics! will present its latest project Biocolumns – a hydroponic urban food growing system – while Studio LoopLoop will showcase Botanicus Reflect, its material and design project exploring entirely plant-based colours for lightweight aluminium luminaires and objects. The duo will also show a collaborative piece that brings together Crafting Plastics!’s biomaterial research with Studio LoopLoop’s circular production practice.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #bioplastic #craftingplasticsstudio


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1 days ago


Is it really Friday already? We round the week off with a couple of brilliant exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

Crafting Plastics! x Studio LoopLoop bring together expertise in biomaterial innovation and circular production to explore new material futures. @crafting_plastics develops bio-based polymers and regenerative material systems under the material name Nuatan, translating scientific research into scalable design applications. @studiolooploop focuses on circular design processes, working with waste streams and plant-based resources to create material-driven objects and spatial experiences. Together, the studios investigate colour, light, texture and form through sustainable materials, bridging experimentation and application across interiors, lighting, product design and architecture, with a shared commitment to circularity and environmental responsibility.

At the fair, Crafting Plastics! will present its latest project Biocolumns – a hydroponic urban food growing system – while Studio LoopLoop will showcase Botanicus Reflect, its material and design project exploring entirely plant-based colours for lightweight aluminium luminaires and objects. The duo will also show a collaborative piece that brings together Crafting Plastics!’s biomaterial research with Studio LoopLoop’s circular production practice.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #bioplastic #craftingplasticsstudio


72
1 days ago

Is it really Friday already? We round the week off with a couple of brilliant exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

Crafting Plastics! x Studio LoopLoop bring together expertise in biomaterial innovation and circular production to explore new material futures. @crafting_plastics develops bio-based polymers and regenerative material systems under the material name Nuatan, translating scientific research into scalable design applications. @studiolooploop focuses on circular design processes, working with waste streams and plant-based resources to create material-driven objects and spatial experiences. Together, the studios investigate colour, light, texture and form through sustainable materials, bridging experimentation and application across interiors, lighting, product design and architecture, with a shared commitment to circularity and environmental responsibility.

At the fair, Crafting Plastics! will present its latest project Biocolumns – a hydroponic urban food growing system – while Studio LoopLoop will showcase Botanicus Reflect, its material and design project exploring entirely plant-based colours for lightweight aluminium luminaires and objects. The duo will also show a collaborative piece that brings together Crafting Plastics!’s biomaterial research with Studio LoopLoop’s circular production practice.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #bioplastic #craftingplasticsstudio


72
1 days ago

Is it really Friday already? We round the week off with a couple of brilliant exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

Crafting Plastics! x Studio LoopLoop bring together expertise in biomaterial innovation and circular production to explore new material futures. @crafting_plastics develops bio-based polymers and regenerative material systems under the material name Nuatan, translating scientific research into scalable design applications. @studiolooploop focuses on circular design processes, working with waste streams and plant-based resources to create material-driven objects and spatial experiences. Together, the studios investigate colour, light, texture and form through sustainable materials, bridging experimentation and application across interiors, lighting, product design and architecture, with a shared commitment to circularity and environmental responsibility.

At the fair, Crafting Plastics! will present its latest project Biocolumns – a hydroponic urban food growing system – while Studio LoopLoop will showcase Botanicus Reflect, its material and design project exploring entirely plant-based colours for lightweight aluminium luminaires and objects. The duo will also show a collaborative piece that brings together Crafting Plastics!’s biomaterial research with Studio LoopLoop’s circular production practice.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #bioplastic #craftingplasticsstudio


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1 days ago

More from Material Matters Copenhagen… Copenhagen-based practice ReCraft Design Studio works with demolition materials and production offcuts, transforming them into architectural elements.

Through design research, prototyping and hands-on experimentation, the studio explores how existing resources can be reintroduced into contemporary architecture. Seeking out irregular and overlooked materials, @recraftdesignstudio_ uncovers new design possibilities while extending the life of materials already in circulation. Rather than erasing the past of a material, it works by revealing and transforming its surfaces, allowing new architectural uses to emerge while continuing the story embedded in the material itself.

For the fair, the studio will be presenting what it describes as a ‘material renaissance of familiar resources from Danish modernist architecture of the 1960s to 1990s, materials that are currently becoming obsolete through demolition, reintroduced in new forms’. Which sounds pretty fascinating to us.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #workingwithwaste


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3 days ago

More from Material Matters Copenhagen… Copenhagen-based practice ReCraft Design Studio works with demolition materials and production offcuts, transforming them into architectural elements.

Through design research, prototyping and hands-on experimentation, the studio explores how existing resources can be reintroduced into contemporary architecture. Seeking out irregular and overlooked materials, @recraftdesignstudio_ uncovers new design possibilities while extending the life of materials already in circulation. Rather than erasing the past of a material, it works by revealing and transforming its surfaces, allowing new architectural uses to emerge while continuing the story embedded in the material itself.

For the fair, the studio will be presenting what it describes as a ‘material renaissance of familiar resources from Danish modernist architecture of the 1960s to 1990s, materials that are currently becoming obsolete through demolition, reintroduced in new forms’. Which sounds pretty fascinating to us.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #workingwithwaste


41
3 days ago

More from Material Matters Copenhagen… Copenhagen-based practice ReCraft Design Studio works with demolition materials and production offcuts, transforming them into architectural elements.

Through design research, prototyping and hands-on experimentation, the studio explores how existing resources can be reintroduced into contemporary architecture. Seeking out irregular and overlooked materials, @recraftdesignstudio_ uncovers new design possibilities while extending the life of materials already in circulation. Rather than erasing the past of a material, it works by revealing and transforming its surfaces, allowing new architectural uses to emerge while continuing the story embedded in the material itself.

For the fair, the studio will be presenting what it describes as a ‘material renaissance of familiar resources from Danish modernist architecture of the 1960s to 1990s, materials that are currently becoming obsolete through demolition, reintroduced in new forms’. Which sounds pretty fascinating to us.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #workingwithwaste


41
3 days ago

More from Material Matters Copenhagen… Copenhagen-based practice ReCraft Design Studio works with demolition materials and production offcuts, transforming them into architectural elements.

Through design research, prototyping and hands-on experimentation, the studio explores how existing resources can be reintroduced into contemporary architecture. Seeking out irregular and overlooked materials, @recraftdesignstudio_ uncovers new design possibilities while extending the life of materials already in circulation. Rather than erasing the past of a material, it works by revealing and transforming its surfaces, allowing new architectural uses to emerge while continuing the story embedded in the material itself.

For the fair, the studio will be presenting what it describes as a ‘material renaissance of familiar resources from Danish modernist architecture of the 1960s to 1990s, materials that are currently becoming obsolete through demolition, reintroduced in new forms’. Which sounds pretty fascinating to us.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #workingwithwaste


41
3 days ago


More from Material Matters Copenhagen… Copenhagen-based practice ReCraft Design Studio works with demolition materials and production offcuts, transforming them into architectural elements.

Through design research, prototyping and hands-on experimentation, the studio explores how existing resources can be reintroduced into contemporary architecture. Seeking out irregular and overlooked materials, @recraftdesignstudio_ uncovers new design possibilities while extending the life of materials already in circulation. Rather than erasing the past of a material, it works by revealing and transforming its surfaces, allowing new architectural uses to emerge while continuing the story embedded in the material itself.

For the fair, the studio will be presenting what it describes as a ‘material renaissance of familiar resources from Danish modernist architecture of the 1960s to 1990s, materials that are currently becoming obsolete through demolition, reintroduced in new forms’. Which sounds pretty fascinating to us.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #workingwithwaste


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3 days ago

A new week brings another tranche of exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

RERO glass is public access glass studio in Antwerp, Belgium working exclusively with recycle glass. The brand was founded in 2017 by Frederik Rombach to transform waste into works of art, creating a variety of glass tableware, lighting, sculptures and collectibles. Besides making products and projects, the studio offers workshops, events, and university programs on a regular basis, now hosting close to 2,500 people annually. It also collaborates with a variety of designers and architects.

At the fair, @reroglass launches ROOTS – a collectible chandelier made from recycled sheet glass and colouring normally used for sheet glass – and R Series, a metal component base onto which potentially any glass form can be fitted.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #reroglass #3daysofdesign


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4 days ago

A new week brings another tranche of exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

RERO glass is public access glass studio in Antwerp, Belgium working exclusively with recycle glass. The brand was founded in 2017 by Frederik Rombach to transform waste into works of art, creating a variety of glass tableware, lighting, sculptures and collectibles. Besides making products and projects, the studio offers workshops, events, and university programs on a regular basis, now hosting close to 2,500 people annually. It also collaborates with a variety of designers and architects.

At the fair, @reroglass launches ROOTS – a collectible chandelier made from recycled sheet glass and colouring normally used for sheet glass – and R Series, a metal component base onto which potentially any glass form can be fitted.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #reroglass #3daysofdesign


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4 days ago

A new week brings another tranche of exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

RERO glass is public access glass studio in Antwerp, Belgium working exclusively with recycle glass. The brand was founded in 2017 by Frederik Rombach to transform waste into works of art, creating a variety of glass tableware, lighting, sculptures and collectibles. Besides making products and projects, the studio offers workshops, events, and university programs on a regular basis, now hosting close to 2,500 people annually. It also collaborates with a variety of designers and architects.

At the fair, @reroglass launches ROOTS – a collectible chandelier made from recycled sheet glass and colouring normally used for sheet glass – and R Series, a metal component base onto which potentially any glass form can be fitted.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #reroglass #3daysofdesign


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3
4 days ago

A new week brings another tranche of exhibitors for Material Matters Copenhagen.

RERO glass is public access glass studio in Antwerp, Belgium working exclusively with recycle glass. The brand was founded in 2017 by Frederik Rombach to transform waste into works of art, creating a variety of glass tableware, lighting, sculptures and collectibles. Besides making products and projects, the studio offers workshops, events, and university programs on a regular basis, now hosting close to 2,500 people annually. It also collaborates with a variety of designers and architects.

At the fair, @reroglass launches ROOTS – a collectible chandelier made from recycled sheet glass and colouring normally used for sheet glass – and R Series, a metal component base onto which potentially any glass form can be fitted.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #reroglass #3daysofdesign


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4 days ago

Happy Friday everyone. And we finish the week with a new product that will be launching at Material Matters Copenhagen very soon.

Aisti is a Finnish materials technology company that manufactures suspended-ceiling acoustic tiles from renewable wood fibre. Using foam-forming technology, fibres are transformed into a light and structured material that delivers high acoustic performance, while also being fire-safe, recyclable and competitively priced. Aisti’s products are designed to meet the needs of architects, contractors and developers, combining performance, material efficiency and scalability. The aim is to support the construction industry’s transition towards healthier, lower-carbon and more circular building solutions. What’s not to like? @aisti_acoustics products are exclusively represented by Beyond_Rational in Denmark.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #aisti


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1 weeks ago

Happy Friday everyone. And we finish the week with a new product that will be launching at Material Matters Copenhagen very soon.

Aisti is a Finnish materials technology company that manufactures suspended-ceiling acoustic tiles from renewable wood fibre. Using foam-forming technology, fibres are transformed into a light and structured material that delivers high acoustic performance, while also being fire-safe, recyclable and competitively priced. Aisti’s products are designed to meet the needs of architects, contractors and developers, combining performance, material efficiency and scalability. The aim is to support the construction industry’s transition towards healthier, lower-carbon and more circular building solutions. What’s not to like? @aisti_acoustics products are exclusively represented by Beyond_Rational in Denmark.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #aisti


53
1 weeks ago


Happy Friday everyone. And we finish the week with a new product that will be launching at Material Matters Copenhagen very soon.

Aisti is a Finnish materials technology company that manufactures suspended-ceiling acoustic tiles from renewable wood fibre. Using foam-forming technology, fibres are transformed into a light and structured material that delivers high acoustic performance, while also being fire-safe, recyclable and competitively priced. Aisti’s products are designed to meet the needs of architects, contractors and developers, combining performance, material efficiency and scalability. The aim is to support the construction industry’s transition towards healthier, lower-carbon and more circular building solutions. What’s not to like? @aisti_acoustics products are exclusively represented by Beyond_Rational in Denmark.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #aisti


53
1 weeks ago

Happy Friday everyone. And we finish the week with a new product that will be launching at Material Matters Copenhagen very soon.

Aisti is a Finnish materials technology company that manufactures suspended-ceiling acoustic tiles from renewable wood fibre. Using foam-forming technology, fibres are transformed into a light and structured material that delivers high acoustic performance, while also being fire-safe, recyclable and competitively priced. Aisti’s products are designed to meet the needs of architects, contractors and developers, combining performance, material efficiency and scalability. The aim is to support the construction industry’s transition towards healthier, lower-carbon and more circular building solutions. What’s not to like? @aisti_acoustics products are exclusively represented by Beyond_Rational in Denmark.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #aisti


53
1 weeks ago

Another days brings another Material Matters Copenhagen exhibitor. And this one has a wonderful heritage story.

Kateha is a Swedish family-owned rug company. @kateharugs believes fervently that a rug is the beginning of a room – a quiet foundation that holds space together, anchoring stories to the floor.

The family has worked with textiles for a whopping 270 years, with seven generations of hands and hearts, weaving beauty into everyday life. And that legacy lives on in every Kateha rug. Natural materials and timeless techniques create rugs that last, in both design and durability. Whether flatwoven, piled or tufted, every piece is made to be lived with, walked on, and loved. Each product is rooted in modernist ideals and made for spaces that value form, texture, and soul. According to the company: ‘This is not just flooring, this is craftsmanship that connects past to present.’ It’s a sentiment of which we definitely approve.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the 3days site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #kateha


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1 weeks ago

Another days brings another Material Matters Copenhagen exhibitor. And this one has a wonderful heritage story.

Kateha is a Swedish family-owned rug company. @kateharugs believes fervently that a rug is the beginning of a room – a quiet foundation that holds space together, anchoring stories to the floor.

The family has worked with textiles for a whopping 270 years, with seven generations of hands and hearts, weaving beauty into everyday life. And that legacy lives on in every Kateha rug. Natural materials and timeless techniques create rugs that last, in both design and durability. Whether flatwoven, piled or tufted, every piece is made to be lived with, walked on, and loved. Each product is rooted in modernist ideals and made for spaces that value form, texture, and soul. According to the company: ‘This is not just flooring, this is craftsmanship that connects past to present.’ It’s a sentiment of which we definitely approve.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the 3days site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #kateha


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1 weeks ago

Another days brings another Material Matters Copenhagen exhibitor. And this one has a wonderful heritage story.

Kateha is a Swedish family-owned rug company. @kateharugs believes fervently that a rug is the beginning of a room – a quiet foundation that holds space together, anchoring stories to the floor.

The family has worked with textiles for a whopping 270 years, with seven generations of hands and hearts, weaving beauty into everyday life. And that legacy lives on in every Kateha rug. Natural materials and timeless techniques create rugs that last, in both design and durability. Whether flatwoven, piled or tufted, every piece is made to be lived with, walked on, and loved. Each product is rooted in modernist ideals and made for spaces that value form, texture, and soul. According to the company: ‘This is not just flooring, this is craftsmanship that connects past to present.’ It’s a sentiment of which we definitely approve.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the 3days site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign #kateha


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1 weeks ago

Keen to see which other companies are exhibiting at Material Matters Copenhagen? Thought so.

Malai Biomaterials creates bio-culturally rooted materials from bacterial cellulose grown on coconut processing waste, shaped in collaboration with local craft communities in South India.

At the fair, @malai.eco will be showing a selection of material explorations and applications across textiles, objects, and surfaces, including Malai Pure, a newly developed biomaterial made from bacterial cellulose sheets treated with plant extracts and oils, shown through early-stage prototypes for fashion and interior applications.

There will also be a selection of material samples – including Malai Biocomposite, Malai Pure, woven developments, and Kannadi Paaya samples – that highlight the studio’s ongoing material research and application potential. Exciting no?

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


141
1 weeks ago


Keen to see which other companies are exhibiting at Material Matters Copenhagen? Thought so.

Malai Biomaterials creates bio-culturally rooted materials from bacterial cellulose grown on coconut processing waste, shaped in collaboration with local craft communities in South India.

At the fair, @malai.eco will be showing a selection of material explorations and applications across textiles, objects, and surfaces, including Malai Pure, a newly developed biomaterial made from bacterial cellulose sheets treated with plant extracts and oils, shown through early-stage prototypes for fashion and interior applications.

There will also be a selection of material samples – including Malai Biocomposite, Malai Pure, woven developments, and Kannadi Paaya samples – that highlight the studio’s ongoing material research and application potential. Exciting no?

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


141
1 weeks ago

Keen to see which other companies are exhibiting at Material Matters Copenhagen? Thought so.

Malai Biomaterials creates bio-culturally rooted materials from bacterial cellulose grown on coconut processing waste, shaped in collaboration with local craft communities in South India.

At the fair, @malai.eco will be showing a selection of material explorations and applications across textiles, objects, and surfaces, including Malai Pure, a newly developed biomaterial made from bacterial cellulose sheets treated with plant extracts and oils, shown through early-stage prototypes for fashion and interior applications.

There will also be a selection of material samples – including Malai Biocomposite, Malai Pure, woven developments, and Kannadi Paaya samples – that highlight the studio’s ongoing material research and application potential. Exciting no?

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


141
1 weeks ago

Keen to see which other companies are exhibiting at Material Matters Copenhagen? Thought so.

Malai Biomaterials creates bio-culturally rooted materials from bacterial cellulose grown on coconut processing waste, shaped in collaboration with local craft communities in South India.

At the fair, @malai.eco will be showing a selection of material explorations and applications across textiles, objects, and surfaces, including Malai Pure, a newly developed biomaterial made from bacterial cellulose sheets treated with plant extracts and oils, shown through early-stage prototypes for fashion and interior applications.

There will also be a selection of material samples – including Malai Biocomposite, Malai Pure, woven developments, and Kannadi Paaya samples – that highlight the studio’s ongoing material research and application potential. Exciting no?

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


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1 weeks ago

We are staying with our craft theme as the preview of Material Matters Copenhagen continues. CHICHOIMAO is a small woodworking studio founded in 2019 and based in Hong Kong. Uniquely co-founded by one human and two cats – Kin Kin and Ar Mei – the studio embodies a harmonious blend of creativity and feline inspiration.

The name CHICHOIMAO is derived from the Cantonese phrase 自在貓, which means ‘cat at ease’. Apparently, this reflects the studio’s aspiration to create products that foster a calm, harmonious, and relaxing atmosphere, much like the serene lives of its cat founders. Focusing on wooden products and small-sized furniture tailored for modern lifestyles, @chichoimao emphasises handcrafted quality. Each piece is meticulously made in small batches in Hong Kong using solid wood and traditional joinery techniques.

The company will be showing a number of products at the fair, including the launch of a new cabinet designed to store instax mini films and the new Instax Mini EVO Cinema.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


71
1 weeks ago

We are staying with our craft theme as the preview of Material Matters Copenhagen continues. CHICHOIMAO is a small woodworking studio founded in 2019 and based in Hong Kong. Uniquely co-founded by one human and two cats – Kin Kin and Ar Mei – the studio embodies a harmonious blend of creativity and feline inspiration.

The name CHICHOIMAO is derived from the Cantonese phrase 自在貓, which means ‘cat at ease’. Apparently, this reflects the studio’s aspiration to create products that foster a calm, harmonious, and relaxing atmosphere, much like the serene lives of its cat founders. Focusing on wooden products and small-sized furniture tailored for modern lifestyles, @chichoimao emphasises handcrafted quality. Each piece is meticulously made in small batches in Hong Kong using solid wood and traditional joinery techniques.

The company will be showing a number of products at the fair, including the launch of a new cabinet designed to store instax mini films and the new Instax Mini EVO Cinema.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


71
1 weeks ago

We are staying with our craft theme as the preview of Material Matters Copenhagen continues. CHICHOIMAO is a small woodworking studio founded in 2019 and based in Hong Kong. Uniquely co-founded by one human and two cats – Kin Kin and Ar Mei – the studio embodies a harmonious blend of creativity and feline inspiration.

The name CHICHOIMAO is derived from the Cantonese phrase 自在貓, which means ‘cat at ease’. Apparently, this reflects the studio’s aspiration to create products that foster a calm, harmonious, and relaxing atmosphere, much like the serene lives of its cat founders. Focusing on wooden products and small-sized furniture tailored for modern lifestyles, @chichoimao emphasises handcrafted quality. Each piece is meticulously made in small batches in Hong Kong using solid wood and traditional joinery techniques.

The company will be showing a number of products at the fair, including the launch of a new cabinet designed to store instax mini films and the new Instax Mini EVO Cinema.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


71
1 weeks ago

We are staying with our craft theme as the preview of Material Matters Copenhagen continues. CHICHOIMAO is a small woodworking studio founded in 2019 and based in Hong Kong. Uniquely co-founded by one human and two cats – Kin Kin and Ar Mei – the studio embodies a harmonious blend of creativity and feline inspiration.

The name CHICHOIMAO is derived from the Cantonese phrase 自在貓, which means ‘cat at ease’. Apparently, this reflects the studio’s aspiration to create products that foster a calm, harmonious, and relaxing atmosphere, much like the serene lives of its cat founders. Focusing on wooden products and small-sized furniture tailored for modern lifestyles, @chichoimao emphasises handcrafted quality. Each piece is meticulously made in small batches in Hong Kong using solid wood and traditional joinery techniques.

The company will be showing a number of products at the fair, including the launch of a new cabinet designed to store instax mini films and the new Instax Mini EVO Cinema.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


71
1 weeks ago

We are staying with our craft theme as the preview of Material Matters Copenhagen continues. CHICHOIMAO is a small woodworking studio founded in 2019 and based in Hong Kong. Uniquely co-founded by one human and two cats – Kin Kin and Ar Mei – the studio embodies a harmonious blend of creativity and feline inspiration.

The name CHICHOIMAO is derived from the Cantonese phrase 自在貓, which means ‘cat at ease’. Apparently, this reflects the studio’s aspiration to create products that foster a calm, harmonious, and relaxing atmosphere, much like the serene lives of its cat founders. Focusing on wooden products and small-sized furniture tailored for modern lifestyles, @chichoimao emphasises handcrafted quality. Each piece is meticulously made in small batches in Hong Kong using solid wood and traditional joinery techniques.

The company will be showing a number of products at the fair, including the launch of a new cabinet designed to store instax mini films and the new Instax Mini EVO Cinema.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #3daysofdesign


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1 weeks ago

Craft has always been a vital element of our DNA since the launch of the podcast in 2019 and Material Matters Copenhagen is no exception. Jo Andersson Studios is known for expressive hand-blown glass objects that balance sculptural presence with functionality. Each piece is developed by @jo.andersson.studios and produced in collaboration with skilled glassmakers, embracing the individuality of the material.

At this year’s fair, it launches a new lighting collection. Drippy includes table lamps and pendant lights, combining hand-blown glass with solid wooden bases to create a contrast between the fluidity of glass and the warmth of natural wood. The form evokes the moment when molten glass begins to move and drip, giving the pieces a playful yet refined character. We like it very much.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #glass #3daysofdesign


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Craft has always been a vital element of our DNA since the launch of the podcast in 2019 and Material Matters Copenhagen is no exception. Jo Andersson Studios is known for expressive hand-blown glass objects that balance sculptural presence with functionality. Each piece is developed by @jo.andersson.studios and produced in collaboration with skilled glassmakers, embracing the individuality of the material.

At this year’s fair, it launches a new lighting collection. Drippy includes table lamps and pendant lights, combining hand-blown glass with solid wooden bases to create a contrast between the fluidity of glass and the warmth of natural wood. The form evokes the moment when molten glass begins to move and drip, giving the pieces a playful yet refined character. We like it very much.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #glass #3daysofdesign


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Craft has always been a vital element of our DNA since the launch of the podcast in 2019 and Material Matters Copenhagen is no exception. Jo Andersson Studios is known for expressive hand-blown glass objects that balance sculptural presence with functionality. Each piece is developed by @jo.andersson.studios and produced in collaboration with skilled glassmakers, embracing the individuality of the material.

At this year’s fair, it launches a new lighting collection. Drippy includes table lamps and pendant lights, combining hand-blown glass with solid wooden bases to create a contrast between the fluidity of glass and the warmth of natural wood. The form evokes the moment when molten glass begins to move and drip, giving the pieces a playful yet refined character. We like it very much.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #glass #3daysofdesign


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Craft has always been a vital element of our DNA since the launch of the podcast in 2019 and Material Matters Copenhagen is no exception. Jo Andersson Studios is known for expressive hand-blown glass objects that balance sculptural presence with functionality. Each piece is developed by @jo.andersson.studios and produced in collaboration with skilled glassmakers, embracing the individuality of the material.

At this year’s fair, it launches a new lighting collection. Drippy includes table lamps and pendant lights, combining hand-blown glass with solid wooden bases to create a contrast between the fluidity of glass and the warmth of natural wood. The form evokes the moment when molten glass begins to move and drip, giving the pieces a playful yet refined character. We like it very much.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the @3daysofdesign site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #glass #3daysofdesign


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The latest episode of the Material Matters podcast features the brilliant Leah Jensen. @leah.jensen made her name as a ceramic artist, creating vessel with extraordinarily detailed, geometric surface finishes. In 2020 though, her life took a turn when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, having an operation to remove the tumour.

During her recovery she picked up a needle and thread and kept an embroidery record of everything that happened to her, her relationships and her emotions. The Brain Tumour Book was presented as an exhibition last month by gallery @cavalierofinn at the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London. Artworks were on sale with proceeds going to The Brain Tumour Charity.

Having visited a couple of times, we think it’s safe to say, that it was one of the most deeply personal, emotionally draining, and genuinely heart rending shows we’ve ever seen.

Leah and Grant talk about: discovering clay; creating her extraordinary patterns with the help of Renaissance art; being ‘anti-digital’; making as a form of escapism; how collapsing while working in a bar led to a profound change in her life; discovering she had a brain tumour; picking up a needle and thread to document her experiences; why ‘sewing is an act of emotional repair’; struggling with memory loss; relationships with her parents and partner; sewing with her own hair; and her return to clay.

To listen search for Material Matters with Grant Gibson on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and the MM website (see link in bio).

#materialmatters #materialmatterswith #leahjensen #braintumourbook


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The latest episode of the Material Matters podcast features the brilliant Leah Jensen. @leah.jensen made her name as a ceramic artist, creating vessel with extraordinarily detailed, geometric surface finishes. In 2020 though, her life took a turn when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, having an operation to remove the tumour.

During her recovery she picked up a needle and thread and kept an embroidery record of everything that happened to her, her relationships and her emotions. The Brain Tumour Book was presented as an exhibition last month by gallery @cavalierofinn at the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London. Artworks were on sale with proceeds going to The Brain Tumour Charity.

Having visited a couple of times, we think it’s safe to say, that it was one of the most deeply personal, emotionally draining, and genuinely heart rending shows we’ve ever seen.

Leah and Grant talk about: discovering clay; creating her extraordinary patterns with the help of Renaissance art; being ‘anti-digital’; making as a form of escapism; how collapsing while working in a bar led to a profound change in her life; discovering she had a brain tumour; picking up a needle and thread to document her experiences; why ‘sewing is an act of emotional repair’; struggling with memory loss; relationships with her parents and partner; sewing with her own hair; and her return to clay.

To listen search for Material Matters with Grant Gibson on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and the MM website (see link in bio).

#materialmatters #materialmatterswith #leahjensen #braintumourbook


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The latest episode of the Material Matters podcast features the brilliant Leah Jensen. @leah.jensen made her name as a ceramic artist, creating vessel with extraordinarily detailed, geometric surface finishes. In 2020 though, her life took a turn when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, having an operation to remove the tumour.

During her recovery she picked up a needle and thread and kept an embroidery record of everything that happened to her, her relationships and her emotions. The Brain Tumour Book was presented as an exhibition last month by gallery @cavalierofinn at the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London. Artworks were on sale with proceeds going to The Brain Tumour Charity.

Having visited a couple of times, we think it’s safe to say, that it was one of the most deeply personal, emotionally draining, and genuinely heart rending shows we’ve ever seen.

Leah and Grant talk about: discovering clay; creating her extraordinary patterns with the help of Renaissance art; being ‘anti-digital’; making as a form of escapism; how collapsing while working in a bar led to a profound change in her life; discovering she had a brain tumour; picking up a needle and thread to document her experiences; why ‘sewing is an act of emotional repair’; struggling with memory loss; relationships with her parents and partner; sewing with her own hair; and her return to clay.

To listen search for Material Matters with Grant Gibson on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and the MM website (see link in bio).

#materialmatters #materialmatterswith #leahjensen #braintumourbook


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1 weeks ago

The latest episode of the Material Matters podcast features the brilliant Leah Jensen. @leah.jensen made her name as a ceramic artist, creating vessel with extraordinarily detailed, geometric surface finishes. In 2020 though, her life took a turn when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, having an operation to remove the tumour.

During her recovery she picked up a needle and thread and kept an embroidery record of everything that happened to her, her relationships and her emotions. The Brain Tumour Book was presented as an exhibition last month by gallery @cavalierofinn at the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London. Artworks were on sale with proceeds going to The Brain Tumour Charity.

Having visited a couple of times, we think it’s safe to say, that it was one of the most deeply personal, emotionally draining, and genuinely heart rending shows we’ve ever seen.

Leah and Grant talk about: discovering clay; creating her extraordinary patterns with the help of Renaissance art; being ‘anti-digital’; making as a form of escapism; how collapsing while working in a bar led to a profound change in her life; discovering she had a brain tumour; picking up a needle and thread to document her experiences; why ‘sewing is an act of emotional repair’; struggling with memory loss; relationships with her parents and partner; sewing with her own hair; and her return to clay.

To listen search for Material Matters with Grant Gibson on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and the MM website (see link in bio).

#materialmatters #materialmatterswith #leahjensen #braintumourbook


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The latest episode of the Material Matters podcast features the brilliant Leah Jensen. @leah.jensen made her name as a ceramic artist, creating vessel with extraordinarily detailed, geometric surface finishes. In 2020 though, her life took a turn when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, having an operation to remove the tumour.

During her recovery she picked up a needle and thread and kept an embroidery record of everything that happened to her, her relationships and her emotions. The Brain Tumour Book was presented as an exhibition last month by gallery @cavalierofinn at the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London. Artworks were on sale with proceeds going to The Brain Tumour Charity.

Having visited a couple of times, we think it’s safe to say, that it was one of the most deeply personal, emotionally draining, and genuinely heart rending shows we’ve ever seen.

Leah and Grant talk about: discovering clay; creating her extraordinary patterns with the help of Renaissance art; being ‘anti-digital’; making as a form of escapism; how collapsing while working in a bar led to a profound change in her life; discovering she had a brain tumour; picking up a needle and thread to document her experiences; why ‘sewing is an act of emotional repair’; struggling with memory loss; relationships with her parents and partner; sewing with her own hair; and her return to clay.

To listen search for Material Matters with Grant Gibson on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and the MM website (see link in bio).

#materialmatters #materialmatterswith #leahjensen #braintumourbook


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Smile Materials (then known as Smile Plastics) was one of our first exhibitors when we launched our London fair at Bargehouse back in 2022, so we’re delighted that they will be joining us for this year’s Material Matters Copenhagen.

@smile.materials transforms discarded materials into beautiful, durable surfaces that wear their origins on their sleeve – aesthetically full of textural character and created with a commitment to a circular future. Its products have been used in award-winning commercial interior schemes across the globe and combine innovation and storytelling to create lasting impact.

At the fair, it will be showing a reimagined workstation inspired by Will Atkins of Make Relief’s new furniture collection, featuring Smile Plastics’ iconic core patterns alongside maximalist materials from our made-to-order range.

It will also be continuing the debut of Smile Minerals, officially launching all four materials for the first time in Europe. Frankly, we can’t wait.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. Make sure you register by downloading the app from the 3days site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #smilematerials #3daysofdesign


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Our countdown to Material Matters Copenhagen continues… Pit-To-Table is a materials manufacturer that transforms agricultural waste into sustainable interior surfaces. At the fair, @pit2table will be showing Pit-Board, an innovative bio-composite material which transforms discarded olive pits into sustainable interior solutions. Rooted in circular economy principles, the project combines material expertise, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility to create surfaces that are both durable and aesthetically striking.

It has been developed in Cyprus through collaboration with local farmers and engineers. Ultimately, the company believes that the product is ‘kinder to the planet and inspiring for contemporary spaces’. And we’re inclined to agree.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of @3daysofdesign Make sure you register by downloading the app on the 3days’ site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #pittotable #3daysofdesign


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Our countdown to Material Matters Copenhagen continues… Pit-To-Table is a materials manufacturer that transforms agricultural waste into sustainable interior surfaces. At the fair, @pit2table will be showing Pit-Board, an innovative bio-composite material which transforms discarded olive pits into sustainable interior solutions. Rooted in circular economy principles, the project combines material expertise, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility to create surfaces that are both durable and aesthetically striking.

It has been developed in Cyprus through collaboration with local farmers and engineers. Ultimately, the company believes that the product is ‘kinder to the planet and inspiring for contemporary spaces’. And we’re inclined to agree.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of @3daysofdesign Make sure you register by downloading the app on the 3days’ site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #pittotable #3daysofdesign


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Our countdown to Material Matters Copenhagen continues… Pit-To-Table is a materials manufacturer that transforms agricultural waste into sustainable interior surfaces. At the fair, @pit2table will be showing Pit-Board, an innovative bio-composite material which transforms discarded olive pits into sustainable interior solutions. Rooted in circular economy principles, the project combines material expertise, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility to create surfaces that are both durable and aesthetically striking.

It has been developed in Cyprus through collaboration with local farmers and engineers. Ultimately, the company believes that the product is ‘kinder to the planet and inspiring for contemporary spaces’. And we’re inclined to agree.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of @3daysofdesign Make sure you register by downloading the app on the 3days’ site.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #pittotable #3daysofdesign


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It isn’t long now until the doors of Material Matters Copenhagen swing open. And we have typically eclectic and ambitious programme. Nineteen exhibitors from across the globe will gather at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok (10–12 June), united by a profound interest in materials and process.

One of our new exhibitors is BIRDMIND. The Spanish company transforms agricultural waste into technical solutions that combine innovation and sustainability. At the fair, @wearebirdmind_ will be showing Rice Tab and Rice Tab Plus, circular boards made from rice husks for architecture, interior design, and contract projects. Both boards are formaldehyde-free, water-repellent, antifungal, and acoustically effective, with a homogeneous density (650–700 kg/m³) that allows precise machining. They are available in 16 and 19 mm thicknesses and support a wide range of finishes, including varnish, lacquer, stains, microcement, or digital printing.

Rice Tab Plus uses mussel shell powder to achieve the highest fire resistance for this type of board (Bs1d0), while maintaining circularity and sustainability. Both boards are produced using renewable energy, with zero water footprint, under a closed-loop process that reincorporates production waste, ensuring traceability and environmental coherence.

In our view they look very beautiful too.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. We’d love to see you there.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #birdmind #3daysofdesign


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It isn’t long now until the doors of Material Matters Copenhagen swing open. And we have typically eclectic and ambitious programme. Nineteen exhibitors from across the globe will gather at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok (10–12 June), united by a profound interest in materials and process.

One of our new exhibitors is BIRDMIND. The Spanish company transforms agricultural waste into technical solutions that combine innovation and sustainability. At the fair, @wearebirdmind_ will be showing Rice Tab and Rice Tab Plus, circular boards made from rice husks for architecture, interior design, and contract projects. Both boards are formaldehyde-free, water-repellent, antifungal, and acoustically effective, with a homogeneous density (650–700 kg/m³) that allows precise machining. They are available in 16 and 19 mm thicknesses and support a wide range of finishes, including varnish, lacquer, stains, microcement, or digital printing.

Rice Tab Plus uses mussel shell powder to achieve the highest fire resistance for this type of board (Bs1d0), while maintaining circularity and sustainability. Both boards are produced using renewable energy, with zero water footprint, under a closed-loop process that reincorporates production waste, ensuring traceability and environmental coherence.

In our view they look very beautiful too.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. We’d love to see you there.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #birdmind #3daysofdesign


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It isn’t long now until the doors of Material Matters Copenhagen swing open. And we have typically eclectic and ambitious programme. Nineteen exhibitors from across the globe will gather at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok (10–12 June), united by a profound interest in materials and process.

One of our new exhibitors is BIRDMIND. The Spanish company transforms agricultural waste into technical solutions that combine innovation and sustainability. At the fair, @wearebirdmind_ will be showing Rice Tab and Rice Tab Plus, circular boards made from rice husks for architecture, interior design, and contract projects. Both boards are formaldehyde-free, water-repellent, antifungal, and acoustically effective, with a homogeneous density (650–700 kg/m³) that allows precise machining. They are available in 16 and 19 mm thicknesses and support a wide range of finishes, including varnish, lacquer, stains, microcement, or digital printing.

Rice Tab Plus uses mussel shell powder to achieve the highest fire resistance for this type of board (Bs1d0), while maintaining circularity and sustainability. Both boards are produced using renewable energy, with zero water footprint, under a closed-loop process that reincorporates production waste, ensuring traceability and environmental coherence.

In our view they look very beautiful too.

Material Matters Copenhagen runs from 10-12 June at Ukraine House, Gammel Dok and is part of 3daysofdesign. We’d love to see you there.

#materialmatters #materialmatterscph #birdmind #3daysofdesign


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