Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi have managed to achieve a lifestyle many of us only dream about: The founders and designers behind the furniture studio GamFratesi travel regularly between their hometowns of Pesaro, Italy, and Copenhagen, Denmark. While the couple often misses the comforting rhythms of daily home life with their three-year-old son, Frederik, traveling has been a fertile ground for creative inspiration. Their designs, though rooted in the stark and practical Scandinavian tradition, incorporate conceptual elements that add a This story is from Kinfolk Issue Sixteen Buy Now Related Stories Design Issue 34 Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer Copenhagen’s queen of color makes the case for “weird” shades and dark rooms. Design Fashion Issue 32 Cecilie Bahnsen Meet the designer who pairs hyper-feminine fashion with sneakers. Design Partnerships Meet the Makers: Nicholas Shurey In partnership with Toast, we meet a Copenhagen-based woodworker carving functional objects into tactile sculptures. Design City Guide Studio Oliver Gustav A tranquil design showroom that doubles as a studio in Copenhagen’s Østerbro neighborhood. Design City Guide Frama Studio Store A Copenhagen design showroom in a former apothecary. Design Light Emotions: Formafantasma For Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi of Formafantasma, design is a purely scientific inquiry.
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