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The Eternal Smile 

I had just parked my car in front of the Danish Art Workshops on Strandgade in Copenhagen’s Christianshavn district, when the above e-mail from Designmuseum Danmark landed in my inbox. It is November, and I am meeting Nikoline, who is on a residency in the textile workshop to work on the exhibition.
The Kantarel series from Kähler includes a vase, a candleholder and a small dish

Decorative Art

I was thrilled when I heard about Kähler’s latest collaboration: the Kantarel (Chanterelle) series. created by the Danish-Icelandic ceramic artist and designer Thora Finnsdottir, who graduated from the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen in 2009
Birthe Gleerup, a hair stylist who owns and runs three salons in Aarhus. In 1990, she established the first eco-friendly hair salon in Denmark

Hair stylist – master and apprentice 

When I was planning the content for HÅNDVÆRK...
The members of Made in Elsinore work in a wide range of areas, from the culinary field to crafts and design. They all have local ties, and many have their production in the area.

Local community 

The members of Made in Elsinore work in...

Khrōmateket

From HÅNDVÆRK bookazine no. 12 - the color...

TIL:VÆRKS

Is an exhibition venue for architecture, crafts and...

FASHION and FOOD

Over the past week, Copenhagen has hosted a...

Burrata

La Treccia ApS was founded in 2014 by...

Flowers for peace 

‘The idea for “Make a flower for peace...

GASTRONOMI

About cultural heritage and terroir - visiting Poul...

End of 2025

2025 has been a busy year for me...
with a special issue of HÅNDVÆRK commissioned by Copenhagen Hospitality College. In cooperation with the Tuborg Foundation, the college runs an ambitious project titled Gejst – a Danish word that might best be translated as ‘passion’ or ‘spirit’.

GEJST

About a special issue of HÅNDVÆRK commissioned by...
In the current exhibition, Marie Holst addresses the microcosm of the garden in works that are beautiful at first glance but prove both thought-provoking and disturbing upon closer inspection. Hopefully, her pieces will spark reflection and inspire both a new understanding and a change in behaviour.

News and thoughts on a November day

Marie Holst views the digital loom as a...

Filled Chocolates

At Friis-Holm we meet in Cendie’s chocolate kitchen....

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