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Structures of living | Frama during 3 Days of Design

Structures of living | Frama during 3 Days of Design

‘Structures of Living’ showed an exploration of modular interiors that rethinks how we live, work, and gather. Reimagining its flagship store as a gridded environment,

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D E S I G N / D I A L O G U E  The future of design by Ark Journal

My thoughts of 3 Days of Design 2025 and The future of design by Ark Journal

After spending four days in Copenhagen last month I returned home, full of inspiration, and a camera filled with pictures. On the blog I started

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saba at Open house for 3 days of design 2025

Gestures of Home & Apartamento Secreto at The Conery | 3 Days of Design 2025

After visiting the beautiful Openhouse Magazine exhibition and launch of issue 23 in Milan earlier this year: Openhouse launches issue 23 at Cadogan gallery |

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Rue verte concept store during 3 days of design 2025

Rue Verte | 3 days of Design 2025

If I were asked to give my top three stores and galleries to visit in Copenhagen, Rue Verte will always be on it. Founded in

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Lee Broom at Asia House during the exhibition, surrounded by minimalist design and curated objects.

Lee Broom at 3 Days of Design | From Here Now

For the 2025 edition of 3 Days of Design, British designer Lee Broom presented his new exhibition From Here Now at Asia House in Copenhagen.

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Echoes of Texture exhibition by Linie Design and Karimoku Case at 3 Days of Design 2025, featuring handwoven rugs from the Woven Matter collection displayed on wooden frames inspired by Japanese Shinto gateways, with contributions from Norm Architects, Urd Moll Gundermann, Foster + Partners, and Keiji Ashizawa Design

Echoes of Texture | Linie Design x Karimoku Case at 3 Days of Design 2025

After designing the Linie store a few years ago, Norm Architects collaborated into the development of the Woven Matter collection together with Head of Design,

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Beni x Frama Terrain rug collection | 3 days of design

Could there be any better news than two of your favourite brands teaming up and presenting their collaboration at Maison Rocher during Paris Design week

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Pinch furniture | 3 days of design favourite

Celebrating their 20th year, London based Pinch exhibited their latest collection, along with some of its most celebrated highlights from their core collection. Alongside the

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Rue Verte | 3 days of design 2024

Rue Verte is always one of the stores I visit when in Copenhagen. On the occasion of 3 days of design Rue Verte invited Collection

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MIThjem by Kim Greena for 3 days of Design 2024

Last year it already was one of my favourite exhibitions, somehow I did not wrote anything about it on the blog. Even a better reason

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Ask Og Eng Apartment | 3 days of Design 2024

Looking back at this years 3 days of design, I really wonder how I manage to do a 7 days  Milan Design week every year!

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Contour Sculptures by Kristina Dam at 3 days of design

When in Copenhagen visiting Kristina Dam I got a sneak peek of  her latest sculptures. The ‘Contour Sculptures’, which come in two sizes,  were beautifully

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From past bedrooms to today’s Slow Makeover ✨A lit From past bedrooms to today’s Slow Makeover ✨A litle peek at how my spaces have changed over time. Full story and new plans in today’s article on vosgesparis.com

1. New linen bedspread by @zara home and I finally found the perfect spot for my @framacph lamp
2. Still in love with this small cabinet by @zarahome together with an old family image framed in my grand mothers early modern Art deco picture frame. 2025
3. Really happy when I got rid of the textured ceiling and plastered my whole house. It inspired me to really start decluttering 2018
4. Decluttering going well I’d say 2018
5. I loved industrial furniture and this locker holding my clothes really fitted the concrete wall. I still have this wall and I am struggeling to decide what to do with it as it really fits open loft feeling of my home Inwas after back then (2017)
6. I used some green, which was very rare for me, when I decided to dress everything up a bit. This photo made it into the @ElledecorationUK 2016
7. Here I used my old @ikeanederland Besta cabinets, enjoyed it for a bit 2016
8. From when I had a colum in @ikea family live magazine after they came to photograph my home for it back in 2011
9 -10 Back from Paris I designed this clothing rack and got it made by a Silvermith, still enjoying it today 🤍 2011
11. A picture styled by the @ikea Live team with Ikea products the article came in issue #23 which was also the last Ikea family live magazine. I remember blogreaders from all over the world sent me the magazine in their lanquages 2011
12. Early blog years and discovering @zarahome opening its first location in Amsterdam … I remember buying the complete beddingset that was on display 😉 After posting these images I was picked up by an American Online magazine who covered my home for the first time 2010 

Did you made it through the end?👏 let me know which style you like most and read the article on vosgesparis.com to see what’s up next 🖤
The sense of smell is believed to be the most prim The sense of smell is believed to be the most primitive sense. We handpicked our personal favourites and I would love to invite you to combine yours with one of our selected ceramic burners, 👉 available in my webshop 🤎#homefragrances #cermicburners #shopvosgesparis
Gallery Selection 🖤 At Carpenters Workshop Gallery Gallery Selection 🖤
At Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London, Rust Never Sleeps brings together a new group of furniture pieces by Rick Owens Furniture, curated by Michèle Lamy. The exhibition shows a series of sculptural furniture pieces that continue Owens’ long-standing dialogue with raw materials, weight and architectural form.

The title is borrowed from Neil Young’s 1979 song, transforming into a statement on endurance. Rust is not treated as decay, but as a living surface that records time and change. Patina, oxidation and wear are embraced, allowing each piece to show its own evolution. Wood, steel, bronze and leather are used in their most expressive states, often left imperfect and tactile, blurring the line between furniture and sculpture. @carpentersworkshopgallery @rickowensonline @lalamichmich
Are blogs dead? I don’t think so… from then to now Are blogs dead? I don’t think so… from then to now 👀
After more than 17 years of running vosgesparis, I still believe in independent, curated interior design platforms and the slower way of discovering design beyond the scroll.

I just published a new article on vosgesparis.com reflecting on the evolution of vosgesparis and sharing a first curated selection of European interior design platforms worth following in 2026. Platforms that are still active, editorial driven, and created with care. 

👉👉👉Do you have a favourite read or do you run an Independent interior design platform yourself, please share the link for inspiration and future consideration. Curious to hear your opinion on my article

👉👉Happy and healthy new year 🖤
👉Link in stories to read the full story
#vosgesparis #interiordesignplatform #designwriting #interiorinspiration #independentpublishing designcommunity
Are blogs dead? I don’t think so.
After more than Are blogs dead? I don’t think so.
After more than 17 years of running vosgesparis, I still believe in independent, curated interior design platforms and the slower way of discovering design beyond the scroll.

I just published a new article on vosgesparis.com reflecting on the evolution of vosgesparis and sharing a first curated selection of European interior design platforms worth following in 2026. Platforms that are still active, editorial driven, and created with care. 

👉👉👉Do you have a favourite read or do you run an Independent interior design platform yourself, please share the link for inspiration and future consideration. Curious to hear your opinion on my article

👉👉Happy and healthy new year 🖤
👉Link in stories to read the full story
#vosgesparis #interiordesignplatform #designwriting #interiorinspiration #independentpublishing designcommunity
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