JOURNAL
2026

3 DAYS OF DESIGN
Sculptural installation at 3 days of Design in Copenhagen, Denmark.
United by a focus on material awareness, production quality, and design integrity, the Objects of Desire exhibition presents contemporary practices developed through considered processes and skilled execution. This exhibition establishes a platform which convenes a selected group of international designers and makers working beyond mass production. Designers explore form, technique, and detail through processes informed by material properties and production methods. The exhibited objects are the result of in-depth material research, technical expertise, and time–intensive development.
ARK JOURNAL
Art installation at 3 days of Design in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ark Journal is an independent print magazine, capturing the essence of the Scandinavian lifestyle and design values. It is a curated magazine, rooted in a passion for art, design, architecture, and culture. Ark Journal believe that by investigating the interplay of these fields they show their interrelated and combined power.

2025

Custom design of shelving and cabinets, with FRAMA Studio.
In a new location off a bustling arcade, Glas Optician transforms a small space into a room that rethinks what a glasses shop has to offer. The rectangular space is precise in every sense of the word: each dimension is customized, including custom glass shelving with leather details, backlit cabinets, sliding and adjustable mirrors, and custom drawers.
3 DAYS OF DESIGN
Exhibition at Knothouse, Copenhagen, during 3 Days of Design 2025.
Presented during Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design festival, this exhibition brought together a selected group of designers and artists united by a shared commitment to craft, material awareness, and considered works. Hosted within the Knothouse showroom, the works from each participant entered into a natural dialogue, inviting visitors to engage with objects born from in-depth process, technical exploration, and a deep respect for form.

2021
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FURNITURE OF THE YEAR 2021, NOMINEE
Nominated for the Danish Design Award 2021 in the category Furniture of the Year, awarded to furniture that is resolved aesthetically, functionally, and technically, with a high and lasting use value.
The Danish Design Award is an annual international design prize presented by Design denmark and the Danish Design Center in Copenhagen. The award celebrates the best design solutions and highlights the many ways in which design can make a difference.
2019
DAVID THULSTRUP, BJARKE INGELS GROUP
Custom lamps in two sizes, designed for the lounge at Noma 2.0, Copenhagen.
For the reopening of Noma, one of the world's most acclaimed restaurants, René Redzepi turned to Studio David Thulstrup to shape the interiors of an entirely new building conceived by Bjarke Ingels Group. Rather than approaching the space as a restaurant, Thulstrup grounded the design in the warmth and familiarity of a private home, letting the architecture and its materials guide every interior decision.
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