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Yvonne Berg

Yvonne Berg’s beautiful ceramic products make everyday a tiny bit more eventful. She devotes herself to the things we are familiar with as well as the things we a subconsciously aware of. When her art is combined with the things we already have, then a new story unfolds. They function: every morning, every afternoon, every evening, EVERY DAY  

Yvonne Berg is educated at Denmark’s Design School, The institute for product designs 2001. She has had her own workshop since 2001.







Lise Damsager
Lise Damsager is educated at Denmark’s Design School in the Institute for product design 2002. Lise has amongst other things, also taught ceramics at the ceramic school in Copenhagen, at the art high school in Holbæk and in her own workshop. Lisa has also exhibited her products at renowned exhibitions around the world.

(ph
otografer Birgitte Røddik)

     



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Ann Linnemann
Ann Linnemann’s work consists both of design, and a hand turned serial production of functional items and sculptural pieces.

Ann Linnemann is a professional designer and potter. She is educated at Denmark’s design school in 1989 and Kähler, Næstved in 1983. Ann has studied and worked professionally - both in Denmark and abroad.  The many trips abroad have had a great influence on her work methods and forms of expression.  Ann has also been the engaged leader of the International Ceramic Research Center from 2001 – 2008. Ann runs her own workshop and gallery in Copenhagen.   

(photografer: Ole Akhøj - dk)  







Casalinga

Susan Liebe and Trine Weng are the design team behind the Danish ceramics and clothing brand Casalinga. Based in the center of Copenhagen, the two designers run a workshop, showroom and charming boutique in the 17th century house. The small collections of home accessories and jewellery are crafted in delicate porcelain and distinguished by subtle colours and humorous details. Inspired by the Danish design tradition of simplicity, craftsmanship and a bit of old-fashioned nostalgia, the Caslinga style is a unique combination of both feminine and contemporary items for the modern home.


 

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