Tableau Gallery aims to "create a community" for designers and artists
Creative studio Tableau has opened a permanent gallery for its roster of designers in Copenhagen, Denmark, which launched during 3 Days of Design.
Located in a 300-square-metre space close to Copenhagen's main shopping street Strøget, Tableau Gallery will showcase collectible design as well as "functional art", the studio said.
Above: designer Laurids Gallée's colourful shelf was decorated with flowers. Top image: Maria Koshenkova's glass installation filled one corner
Tableau showed works by 13 artists in the space, including pieces by designer Laurids Gallée, during annual festival 3 Days of Design.
"With our new creative direction we wish to create a community with the artists and designers we work with," founder Julius Væernes Iversen told Dezeen. Designer Rebecca Lajboschitz showed a textile sculpture
"It's essential that we maintain diversity, both in terms of practice, materiality, methods and style, and we also strive to have a mix of very established artists, like Laurids Gallee, alongside young, upcoming talents," he added.
The new space, which replaces a smaller gallery that Tableau had previously been located in, lets the studio show larger furniture pieces and functions as a more neutral background to the art.
Forever Studio's flower console stood under designs by Alyssa Megan Lewis
"The new gallery space offers different opportunities for the way we show functional art, and obviously it allows us to show very large pieces...
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