The Redgert Edit debuts at 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen

The Redgert Edit debuts at 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen

Redgert Comms is strengthening its presence in the Scandinavian design scene with the launch of The Redgert Edit, a curated showroom and exhibition concept debuting during 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, between June 10 and 12.

Hosted across two floors at J Regnbuepladsen 7 in central Copenhagen, The Redgert Edit will bring together a selection of leading and emerging Scandinavian designers and brands, including Niklas Runesson, Gustav Winsth, Fredrik Nielsen, Emma Stocklassa, Alexander Lervik, Erik Bratsberg, Kajsa Melchior, 91-92, House of Bolon, Harriet Allure and Desenio.

Rather than a traditional fair stand, The Redgert Edit is conceived as a living showroom where each designer becomes part of a larger curated experience. The focus is on personal expression, craftsmanship and the meeting point between design, art, fashion and contemporary culture, reflecting how design is experienced and consumed today.

“Our two-floor showroom in central Copenhagen is an intrinsic aspect of Redgert’s local presence. During 3 Days of Design, it becomes a natural meeting point where we invite creatives, media and industry professionals to experience the designers in a more intimate and curated setting,” says Julia Haugland, Country Manager Denmark, Redgert Comms.

The initiative marks Redgert Comms’ first large-scale move within the design world and underlines the agency’s commitment to supporting Scandinavian and Danish design. With offices and showrooms in Stockholm, New York, London, Berlin, Helsinki, Oslo and Copenhagen, the global agency network aims to use The Redgert Edit as a platform for creatives and designers working at the intersection of art, design and culture.

“The design industry is going through a fascinating shift, where the boundaries between design, fashion, art and culture are increasingly blurred. With The Redgert Edit, we want to create a platform that feels contemporary, inclusive and culturally relevant,” says Liam Möller, Senior PR Account Executive at Redgert Comms.

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