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FRAMA CARE PARCO STORE TOKYO

Frama opens a permanent retail space at Shibuya Parco Tokyo

Frama recently opened a department store at Parco Tokyo. Shibuya PARCO is a big multi level department store that mixes shopping, art, pop culture, food,

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Structures of living | Frama during 3 Days of Design

Structures of living | Frama during 3 Days of Design 2025

‘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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FRAMA introduces Kitchen Modules by Kvänum

When visiting the home of Frama founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen in 2017 I got to hear the story behind his kitchen born from elements originally

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Paris Design Week 2024 | Beni x Frama Terrain rug collection

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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FRAMA x Stone Island at the New York Soho Flagshipstore

FRAMA has partnered with Stone Island to create a new space within Stone Island’s NYC Soho Flagship store, designed for product exploration, private appointments, and

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Casa Soleto – a minimal vacation home in Puglia

Studio Andrew Trotter is a multi-disciplinary office working on international projects from architecture and interior design to product design and design consultancy. With simplicity at

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Elise Gettliffe ceramics for Frama

As we speak I have a few weeks in the sun on a holiday break and surrounded by hand woven carpets, linen and a the

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Frama cafe and an evening with Ay Illuminate

A few weeks ago I attended  an event organised by VanMokum Amsterdam and Ay Illuminate Following Ay Illuminate for years, I really enjoyed hearing the

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Frama at restaurant Konstnärsbaren, Stockholm

During Stockholm Design week Frama presented their Bracket series at Restaurant Konstnärsbaren, a  Swedish restaurant institution established in the 1930s—a classic gathering point with a

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FRAMA Transforms Italian Villa

FRAMA transforms Villa Medicea di Marignolle, the former Italian estate home of Galileo Galilei in the suburbs of Florence, currently setting the scene for a

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Frama L’Auberge, a hidden universe

  Impressed by the latest project by Frama CPH, I thought of these early Summer days where we all start to dream again about traveling

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A look inside the Frama studio store and a new mirror

One of the first places after Italy of course, I can’t wait to go back when we can travel again is Copenhagen. I have so

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NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com 👉 Curated by @perni NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com 👉 Curated by @pernille.vest @openhousemagazine with the support of @mangohomecollection celebrated the launch of their latest Issue with an exhibition during the Salone. “Obsessions: A Self Portrait”. Conceived by Inma Buendía as the central concept of Issue 25, explored the fine line between passion and obsession, and those who walk it. #openhouse #mangocommunity @mango
Everyone has an opinion about Milan Design Week, b Everyone has an opinion about Milan Design Week, but what if the problem isn’t Milan, but how we move through it?
�On vosgesparis I share how I’ve learned to approach it by choosing, rather than trying to see it all. After 15 years of visiting Milan Design Week, I realise more and more that my role is not to follow the noise, but to stay close to what I genuinely see and feel. That distance between observation and reaction is perhaps what defines vosgesparis.
#mdw2026 images from 2012 and 2026 portret by @vistylestudio @fuorisalone
NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com Everyone has an opi NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com Everyone has an opinion about Milan Design Week, but what if the problem isn’t Milan, but how we move through it?

On vosgesparis I share how I’ve learned to approach it by choosing, rather than trying to see it all. 

After 15 years of visiting Milan Design Week, I realise more and more that my role is not to follow the noise, but to stay close to what I genuinely see and feel. That distance between observation and reaction is perhaps also what defines vosgesparis. 👉 Full article on vosgesparis.com including a look back to the salone of 2012 and now  #mdw2026 #@fuorisalone @venturaprojects @tortonadesignweek @via_tortona_
NEW ARTICLE ONLINE at vosgesparis.com 👉 It was goo NEW ARTICLE ONLINE at vosgesparis.com 👉 It was good to be a bit out of the buzz, the queues and just enjoy beautiful pieces at @solidified_fuorisalone An initiative of Connecting the Dots (Amsterdam) lead by  @d.m.heldt co founder of @glue.amsterdam and Dutch designer and organising Curator @sannekaal 

It reminded me of previous editions of the Salone, when we still went to Lambrata and last years Good Selection which I really enjoyed. 

Also worth mentioning SOLIDIFIED was presented as an independent initiative, without the involvement of sponsors or larger institutional partners, keeping the focus on the work and the collective presentation!  

👉👉 Coming back from Milan there was a lot of negativity online. I am a positive and optimistic person and I found it difficult to deal with so much complaining and bitterness seen online afterwards. I almost started to doubt my happy feelings and my own experience. Critics came from far away and from people I had never seen talking about Milan in the first place. From people who maybe visited once or twice in the last decade.

I was therefore very happy to read the article by my friend Elisabetta @trendbark ‘Milan on the Ground vs. Milan on the Feed Same week, two completely different tastes’ In which she described exactly how I felt! Just like her, after many years of coming to Milan, ust like her, after many years of coming to Milan. I know how to move around Milan, stay true to myself, choose what I truly love, and I am happy to ignore what isn’t worth my time. I know why I return to Milan year after year and why I’ll be back again next year again! 🖤 #mdw2026
Might have done some shopping in between exhibitio Might have done some shopping in between exhibitions 🖤 Always on my list when in Milan and the nicest guys working at @rickowensstoremilan 🖤 @rickowensonline #rickowens
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