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  •   Royal Copenhagen is internationally known for exploring and expanding the potential of porcelain. Now the porcelain factory launches the ground-breaking new concept “Function”, which fusions terrific design and world-class functionality.

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  • It started as a source of irritation in the bathroom. It has since required three years’ work, two German engineers and USD 1 million in development costs. Friday the children’s bath tub “The Flexi Bath” won the Formland Design Award – Spring 2009.

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  •   Inspired by the gossamer lace curtains in Karen Blixen’s home at Rungstedlund, Lin Utzon has now created an attractive new vase and votive with a matt silver motif. The name Tanne is derived from the writer’s nickname, and the range combines simplicity and elegance – just as we would expect from Karen Blixen’s sure […]

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  •   Internationally acclaimed artist and designer Alev Siesbye makes a stunning debut at Rosendahl with a new range of vases in bold, beautiful shapes. They are generously proportioned at the hips, but the waist is amazingly slender, and the neck is wide and accommodating. The overall impression is one of bold shapes, elegantly implemented… magnifique, […]

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  • Yellow Cab is the name of Vipp’s 2009 Limited Edition. The inspiration for the new line comes directly from the pulsating streets of New York. Here, in the city that never sleeps, more than 13.000 yellow cabs daily leave their clear impressions.

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  • DiMaria Wallstickers is a Danish shop with unique scandinavian designed wallstickers. Both for the living room area but also for the kid’s room. They have recently updated the store with lots of new wallsticker designs and new colours. For instance this cute series for the kid’s room called “Silly Animals” DiMaria Wallstickers

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  •   Design, form and effect – both classic and contemporary at the same time. Menu’s new mini lamp for tealight candles rediscovers the Scandinavian design tradition. Designer Jakob Wagner has reinterpreted classic lamp forms, using mouth-blown glass in simple, beautiful shapes and elegant, subdued colours. The lamp consists of a clear outer glass and an inner smoke-hued […]

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