the intimate side of art the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

Norm Architects “Furniture as shelter”

A talk by Norm Architects, moderated by Alisa Larsen, took place on the second day of the festival. Founded in 2008, Norm Architects is a Copenhagen-based studio working with design to enrich the human experience. Their fundamental principles are: timeless aesthetics, the use of natural materials and the defense of moderation and refinement. Their collaboration with Expormim, “Cask” and “Loop” exude an elegance that allows the pieces to show their bold and playful side, a characteristic which suits the mood of any contemporary space.

 the intimate side of art

David López Quincoces y Henriette Schou “Creative Direction with an editorial narrative purpose”

Wrapping up the event, David López Quincoces, the accomplished designer of our new rattan collection “Cadenza” and Henriette Schou, the talented creative stylist who shared her inspirations for the 3daysofdesign exhibition, discussed how to create a narrative through interior design.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

Norm Architects “Furniture as shelter”

A talk by Norm Architects, moderated by Alisa Larsen, took place on the second day of the festival. Founded in 2008, Norm Architects is a Copenhagen-based studio working with design to enrich the human experience. Their fundamental principles are: timeless aesthetics, the use of natural materials and the defense of moderation and refinement. Their collaboration with Expormim, “Cask” and “Loop” exude an elegance that allows the pieces to show their bold and playful side, a characteristic which suits the mood of any contemporary space.

 the intimate side of art

David López Quincoces y Henriette Schou “Creative Direction with an editorial narrative purpose”

Wrapping up the event, David López Quincoces, the accomplished designer of our new rattan collection “Cadenza” and Henriette Schou, the talented creative stylist who shared her inspirations for the 3daysofdesign exhibition, discussed how to create a narrative through interior design.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

During 3daysofdesign, the Ruby Atelier Gallery hosted “The Intimate Side of Art”, a creative design exhibition between Openhouse and Expormim that reflected on the noteworthiness of having a space to develop our identity as creators, what Virginia Woolf called ‘A Room of One’s Own’.

 the intimate side of art

Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the exhibition brought together carefully selected pieces designed by David López Quincoces or Norm Architects, among others, in an elevated setting, unveiling latest collections as authentic artworks. The interior and styling emphasised the different scenes and moods that can take place in such a place, making room for creative chaos and artistic expression, intimate conversations, reflection and laughter. It was dynamic and playful – yet calm and minimal. Ruby Atelier Gallery was converted into a lived-in space, where high-quality, sustainable, and exclusive designs narrated a common story.

The Ruby Atelier Gallery was metamorphosed into an artist’s home-studio with pieces by Expormim, in collaboration with Nanimarquina and participation of Marset. Visitors were immersed themselves in a creative environment, witnessing a blend of artistic expressions and curated chaos.

 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art
 the intimate side of art

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