Designers
Learn about furnipart's collaboration with the most talented designers
furnipart has a long tradition of collaborating with both well-established and new designers from home and abroad. We take great pride in finding unique designs that fit into our design profile. It is therefore no coincidence when we find a new design partner. We always make a careful assessment to make sure the designer matches furnipart.
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VE2
VE2 is founded in 2007 by Morten Lauritzen and Hugo Dines Schmidt. The design studio is located in Aarhus and the small team of designers are all graduates from Aarhus School of Architecture. They focus on durable designs which are based on quality, honesty and the designs’ ability to create aesthetic and functional value for the user.
Steffensen & Würtz
Designers Thomas Steffensen and Pia Würtz Mogensen are the founders of design studio Steffensen & Würtz. They work with industrial design in their studio in Aalborg.
Rikke Frost
Rikke Frost first became well-known when she participated in the TV series “Danmarks næste klassiker” (Denmark’s next classic designs), which was broadcast on DR1 during the spring of 2019. Rikke Frost was named the overall winner with her furniture designed for children, which was created in collaboration with Kjeldtoft Furniture and Flexa.
Meike Neuhaus
A small house on the edge of the forest forms the inspiring setting for designer Meike Neuhaus’ aesthetic creations.
Adam Laws
Adam Laws is Australian and his studio is located in Sydney. His creative form concepts and innovative technical design solutions have been awarded over 20 design awards.
Hans Sandgren Jakobsen
Hans Sandgren Jakobsen's studio is located in a beautiful old harbour front building, practically on the quay edge in the Port of Grenaa. Hans Sandgren Jakobsen’s designs are above all functional.
Kamper Form
Jakob Kamper is the man behind the design studio Kamper Form. He graduated as an industrial designer at Denmark’s Design School (now part of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation) in 2001 and his design studio is located in Ry.