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KADK NØW!




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The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design

Furniture, fashion, computer games, children’s prostheses and co-design. In the NØW! Exhibition, visitors can enjoy the 36 projects selected from the work of recent graduate designers. Many of the projects are already in production, have won prizes or show the cutting edge of the School of Design’s graduate work.

All exhibited projects are delivering high-quality work in KADK’s three areas of knowledge: practice, art and science. See where Danish design and architecture is heading in the hands of the new generation, when experiment, innovation and concept compete with commercial, artistic and scientific know how.

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In Our Nature, Ellinor Ericsson
"Today we take our laptop from our office space and work from home in our bed or lying on the couch. I have created a furniture space where you can interact with different textile structures and objects to create different settings for everyday life and activities." Ellinor Ericsson

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White Gorilla Fur - All’s Well That Ends Well, Laerke Bagger
Gorilla Fur – All’s Well That Ends Well – are stylish and playful hand knitted jumpers, developed with an interest in zero waste fashion and made from old unusable yarn ends, which Laerke Bagger has used to create her own multi-coloured and multi-coloured skeins. The objective was to create a design that merged functionality, upcycling and fun.

Moriendo- A Spatial interpretation of a Radio Drama, Anne Oddershede
Moriendo - A Spatial interpretation of a Radio Drama. Through the installation the project aims to establish a link between an imaginary and a physical space, where the spacial design helps to involve the audience in the radio drama in a new way.

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Christoffer Kronholm & Christopher Pilgrim
The Exo Chair, by Kronholm & Pilgrim, has a more versatile wheelchair frame, instead of only being a transportable devise. With a custum designed locking system, the chair is able to transform into other functionalities, such as a Sitski.

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Serving Ceremony, Petra Dalström
Serving Ceremony – The coffee will travel from the upper jug, down through the slide, right into your cup and saucer. Sugar is added by turning the propeller on the right side, the milk gets mixed in by the smaller jug, all regulated by the string mechanism.

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Illumination Collection, Marie Brandt Overbye
Illumination Collection – focuses on the effects of light/shadow in the different surfaces, as well as with the transformation of the clothes shapes as the wearer move. The garments aim to give the collection a transformable and sensual mood.

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