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EXHIBITIONS
Main: Finn Killbuck Johansen,
Scent of a Woodsman, padauk
veneer, fiddleback maple. Each
small box contains a different wood
chosen for its distinct odour.
- The Quintet: Naja Falhof, Anders
Rørvig Abildgaard, Katrine Lerche,
Sif Skovsen and Cecilie Scherfig.
The Cube That Disappeared,
rosewood and mahogany veneered
surfaces with silver plated edging. - Andrea Stokholm, Asa No Ha
Lampe, based on one of the most
common and traditional Japanese
kumiko patterns. - Roy Schack: ‘Hope’s Flower
represents the idea of always
looking to the future, no matter
how difficult or impossible things
may seem.’ - Arne Mainkvist, Kubus Ludus,
maple, elm, walnut, brass and steel. - Akiko Kuwahata and Ken Winther,
Congratulations Machine. ‘It has
been joyful to explore the world
of wooden automata.’ - Teis Dich Abrahamsen, Cube
in a cube in a cube. A technical
suspension allows an 11mm
steel ball to travel through
different levels.
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