I just lately went to Copenhagen for 3 Days of Style – Denmark’s once-a-year design and style competition showcasing the very best in Scandinavian design. The celebration is free of charge and open up to anyone – style lovers flock to the capital to get a peek inside showrooms and galleries, and see the latest exhibitions and structure talks. It was so awesome to at last be able to see style and design up close and own, right after two many years or so predominantly caught at dwelling thanks to the pandemic. There’s very little like viewing a piece of furnishings in particular person, touching the products with your have arms and seeing the craftsmanship in element.

Just one of my favourite reveals of the competition was Co/Do the job by Danish design and style brand Karakter and design and style journal Ark Journal. Their exhibition, impeccably styled by Pernille Vest and established in a neutral, minimalist apartment in the city centre, concentrated on the interplay among house and work. Showcasing new styles and relaunched classics, it presented a refined, sophisticated world that blurred the boundaries between formality and convenience.

Karakter’s home furniture has a sculptural high quality that lends by itself to a creative way of residing. The house presented could be a sculpture’s atelier, but it could also equally be an artist’s residence or a collaborative work studio. It presents the problem, are Karakter’s types a piece of art or a functional piece of household furniture? Potentially they really don’t have to have to be a person of the other. But fairly this is proof that you can curate your house like your individual personalized artwork gallery, and model your business office as you would at house.

All photos Cate St Hill

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I first found Karakter all through Milan Layout Week and later at 3 Days of Layout in 2018. Karakter’s ethos pairs the Scandinavian style and design tradition with an international outlook (they’re part of the exact organization as Italian brand name Cassina).

They get the job done with contemporary designers such as Aldo Bakker and PlueerSmitt, but they also have the legal rights to a assortment of style and design icons by the likes of Bodil Kjær, Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Paul McCobb and Joe Colombo. It is this assembly of outdated and new that provides the manufacturer a timeless aesthetic that defies time intervals or developments.

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For 3 Times of Structure, in the environment of this minimalist apartment, Karakter showcased the GB Lounge chair by Dutch industrial designer Gijs Bakker. Intended in 1972 and influenced by a levels of competition held by Dunlop, Bakker designed a cozy modular chair by bending a piece of foam and securing it with a metallic body. 1st upholstered in denim, it was at first dubbed ‘the Levi’s Chair’. Just like a pair of effectively worn denims, Bakker desired to build a relaxed, easygoing design and style that expressed the freedom of the Seventies.

The GB Lounge can be organized in a wide range of approaches, using connectors to renovate it from a one particular-seater chair to a generous several seating procedure.

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The basic strains and refined sorts unite Karakter’s household furniture into just one household. I really like how the black body of the GB Lounge is mirrored in the black legs of the desks, the floating black shelves and the black process lighting. It aids generate a cohesive area that feels tranquil and controlled.

My favorite Karakter parts are the TriAngle stool by Aldo Bakker, the Bronco stool by Guillaume Delvigne, and the Libreria Pensile shelves by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni.

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You can discover out a lot more about the wonderful household furniture and particular person items in this minimalist condominium at karakter-copenhagen.com

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