For Antwerp Design Week LES VRAIS brings “Japan in Motion” to Antwerp in the setting where all pictures were shot: “Casa Cambeiro” . From Ariake over Jitensha e-bikes, Raíz Lighting with Motarasu, Objects for Thought & From Lighting to the natural clays for architecture by Matteo Brioni, a pre 3DD preview of the new “Can Natural” from David Pompa, sound by IRIL, and garden furniture by Sika Design: all brands that share a deep connection with craft values: a focus on the essentials, respect for materials and enduring craftmanship. Monday 1st & Tuesday 2nd: RSVP only:
david pompa’s first presence at 3daysofdesign explores the dialogue between Mexican craftsmanship and Danish design culture. Invited by Brdr. Krüger celebrating 140 years of history and a shared dedication to materials and longevity, this dialogue brings together two design traditions shaped by craftsmanship. Introducing “can natural”.
Presentation of the project and conversation between David Pompa, Mexican Chef Rosio Sanchez and Kitzia Barrera of 1050° around process, tracing both practices, exploring how Mexican traditions and everyday rituals can be translated into a contemporary language.
Inviting all our clients & friends to a drink at the David Pompa exhibition at Brdr. Krüger.
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raíz lighting: motarasu
Motarasu: “Composed Matter”
Esplanaden 8b: 10 -12 June – 9am – 6pm
in an exhibition curated by Norm Architects, featuring Søuld & Sumum, Motarasu presents an experience that unfolds as a quiet study of atmosphere, where materials, light and space meet in a suble balance. Les Vrais & Raíz Lighting invite you to step inside during the event and experience it in person, slowly and without distraction.
“The House of Making” is a collective exhibition by Ariake, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, Origin Made, Parachilna, and Zimmer+Rohde, five craft–focused brands, brought together at the historic Asia House for 3daysofdesign. Modern life is surrounded by finished things: objects arrive in homes complete and resolved, their histories of trial and transformation invisible. It is rare to see the ideation, the iteration, and the raw materials. This exhibition is an invitation behind the curtain. “The House of Making” goes beyond the finished object to reveal the creative process, with sketches, prototypes, materials, and tools of the trade, narrating the journey from idea to form; it is part showcase, part love letter to artistry and craft.