Denmark's annual design event, 3 Days of Design, returned from 15 – 17 June in Copenhagen with a city-wide showcase of new design launches, workshops, talks, and parties. Here we present highlights from &Tradition, GUBI, HAY, and Vipp.
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Denmark's annual design event, 3 Days of Design, returned from 15 – 17 June in Copenhagen with a city-wide showcase of new design launches, workshops, talks, and parties. Here we present highlights from &Tradition, GUBI, HAY, and Vipp.
For the 2022 edition of Copenhagen's annual design festival HAY introduced its Autumn 2022 furniture and lighting at HAY House and hosted a series of events, including a press dinner celebrating the Sobremesa Collection launch; Design Talk with conceptual artist and chef Laila Gohar and HAY founder Mette Hay; and party celebrating 20 years of HAY.
The INDE.Awards 2022 Shortlist was revealed this week and we are delighted to announce two nau collections, including Mega Tulip by Adam Goodrum and Nami by Tom Fereday, have been shortlisted for 'The Object' category.
Inspired by the rounded curve of a crescent moon, Luna is a new sculptural wall hook by Canberra-based designer Rene Linssen for our Australian design brand nau.
HAY has joined forces with renowned furniture manufacturer Dietiker to present the Rey Collection, originally designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971. Coming soon to Cult Design Asia in late 2022.
With the introduction of three new collections by Melbourne-based designer, Adam Cornish, the durable and remarkably comfortable Terrace, Yuki and Strand Bistro Outdoor ranges represent nau’s first foray into the great Australian outdoors. Here, we take a closer look at nau’s three new outdoor collections.
Here we take a closer look at the 3 of the most comprehensive furniture and lighting collections from nau’s 2021 launch – Nami by Tom Fereday, Broad by Kate Stokes and Harbour by Adam Goodrum.
Following the success of Adam Goodrum’s Chameleon table system and Sofala modular sofa, his new designs expand nau’s commercial offerings, with the inclusion of Softply, Don and Rib, all of which interchange seamlessly between public and private contexts.