New Light Pottery x 3 Days of Design
Architecture /
2024
mok designed the New Light Pottery exhibition for 3daysofdesign, pairing handcrafted Japanese lighting with the quiet textures of old Danish bricks and reclaimed window frames. Inspired by Nordic traditions and the poetry of the window view, the space invites visitors to experience light as seen from both inside and out. Set in the raw basement of Frederiksgade 1, the installation creates a dialogue between two craft cultures. After the show, all reclaimed bricks and windows return to where its from, reclaimed materual shop, completing a small, intentional cycle of design.
New Light Pottery x 3 Days of Design
Architecture /
2024
mok designed the New Light Pottery exhibition for 3daysofdesign, pairing handcrafted Japanese lighting with the quiet textures of old Danish bricks and reclaimed window frames. Inspired by Nordic traditions and the poetry of the window view, the space invites visitors to experience light as seen from both inside and out. Set in the raw basement of Frederiksgade 1, the installation creates a dialogue between two craft cultures. After the show, all reclaimed bricks and windows return to where its from, reclaimed materual shop, completing a small, intentional cycle of design.
- Client
- New Light Pottery
- Year
- 2025
- Location
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Genre
- Exhibition
- Photo credit
- Maya Matsuura
- Construction
- Yumi Higuchi
- Coordinator
- Jens Jensen / Ole Takai
- Reclaimed Window & Bricks
- Genbyg
- Graphic
- Takaiyama
