Danish design owes a great debt to the Copenhagen Carpenters’ Guild, Københavns Snedkerlaug, founded in 1554, which, even after 468 years, keeps supporting local craft based on the pillars of longevity, local production, hand-craft, and technology. Its annual exhibitions have launched the pantheon careers of Danish designers.
For the first time, Københavns Snedkerlaug will be part of 3 days of design, showing the work of small local and more established makers.
Danish design owes a great debt to the Copenhagen Carpenters’ Guild, Københavns Snedkerlaug, founded in 1554 and still, after 468 years, supporting local craft based on the pillars of longevity, local production, hand-craft and technology. Its annual exhibitions have launched the careers of the pantheon of Danish designers.
For the first time, Københavns Snedkerlaug will be part of 3daysofdesign, showing work from small local and more established makers.
Creating pieces with an equal focus on sculptural and functional qualities, Rasmus Fenhann works almost exclusively in wood, which he carefully selects for each project. His process combines traditional and sometimes near forgotten craft techniques with advanced technology and tooling, including CAD sketching, visualisation and processing.