10 Danish designs made from new technologies and traditional crafts
					As part of our Dezeen x The Mindcraft Project 2022 collaboration, we've rounded up the work of 10 Danish designers, including three-dimensional knitted objects and a sculpture coloured by pigments made from found materials.
Organised by Copenhagen Design Agency (CDA), The Mindcraft Project is an annual digital exhibition highlighting the explorative work of Danish designers who combine new technologies and traditional craft techniques in their design process.
The project aims to showcase the experimental work being created at the junction of craft, technology and architecture.
From 2008 to 2018, The Mindcraft Project presented Danish design in its annual exhibition at Milan design week but in 2020 the CDA relaunched the project as a digital-only exhibition. Dezeen has showcased its projects since 4 October as part of the Dezeen x The Mindcraft Project 2022 collaboration, and all 10 of this year's works are gathered together below.
Paperwork by Frederik Gustav
Copenhagen-based design studio Frederik Gustav has created a light installation made from paper sheets and thread.
The studio suspended and weighted down small steel weights, which twist together to create tension, allowing the paper to be held around an artificial light source without damaging the delicate material.
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Bend to Caress Me by Anne Brandhøj
Designer Anne Brandhøj has interlocked two subtly contrasting wooden volumes to create a chair that explores the boundary between ...
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