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Stilleben Christmas with Akua Objects

Stilleben Christmas with Akua Objects

As is tradition, we'll be welcoming the holiday season at our store on Frederiksborggade this Saturday, November 2nd, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Akua Objects beautifully sets this year’s Christmas table with their poetic glassware and enchanting ornaments.

As always Ditte and Jelena will serve warm gløgg from 1 PM.

We have dressed the store in its Christmas finest for you, with this year's colourful Christmas candles, poetic paper garlands, and—as always—a limited selection of special curated ornaments.

If you find something for under the tree, we’ll happily gift wrap it for you. Christmas gifts can be exchanged until January 7th

We look forward to seeing you,
Stilleben

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'Tablescapes' by Stilleben x TAKT

'Tablescapes' by Stilleben x TAKT

A story of the table, the tableware and the life lived around it.

As part of 3daysofdesign 2023 Stilleben teamed up with the Danish furniture brand TAKT. To celebrate our shared passion of producing long-lasting and sustainable products, we created the presentation Tablescapes.

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Small living - at home with interior consultant Rikke Munk

Small living - at home with interior consultant Rikke Munk

Considerate corners, flexible furniture and curated vintage objects create heart room for all in Rikke's Copenhagen apartment. Come join us for a look inside and discover how Rikke has created a home with plenty of personality and room for all on just 60 sqm.

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Alma Cutlery - carefully crafted for everyday living

Alma Cutlery - carefully crafted for everyday living

Stilleben's new Alma Cutlery is designed by Ulrik Nordentoft and developed in close collaboration with Stilleben owners and designers, Ditte og Jelena. It closely relates to the expression and proportions of the Memphis Stoneware. First and foremost, however, it is made to be functional.

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Stilleben visits Portugal

Stilleben visits Portugal

Originally, the Memphis Stoneware consisted of a very limited, handmade collection. Even though the production is now large scale, the crafted sensibilities remain and the original design has largely been unaltered. Human hands are still involved in every step of the process, and the stoneware and glaze are both dynamic, lively materials, retaining the distinctive feeling of craftsmanship in the design.

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