The Egypt Project - Furniture Design
When students begin the master’s programme in furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy, they are quickly immersed in a collaborative exercise. Working in pairs, they design a piece of furniture, which they then travel to Egypt to produce together with an Egyptian manufacturer.

▶︎
The French Do Not Care About Work

▶︎
IKEA: How Good Design Became This Cheap

▶︎
The Red and The Grey Matter: New Architecture in Africa

▶︎
This Artist Says Ambition Is a Trap

▶︎
Studio Grand Fall - local book production in Senegal, Dakar

▶︎
Building my Hardest Project Yet ... for a Furniture Competition

▶︎
Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

▶︎
Maria Bruun: Why Copenhagen Design Leads the World | In Their Own Words

▶︎
The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

▶︎
Uniqlo: The Clothes Designed to Be BORING but Brilliant

▶︎
Vintage Mediterranean Summer Citrus Lemon Painting Screensaver l Frame TV ART

▶︎
I'm Much Happier Living In Copenhagen Than In The U.S. - Look Inside My Home | Unlocked

▶︎
Inside a Furniture Designer's Remote Farmhouse in France

▶︎
Why don't more people build boxes like this?

▶︎
Imagining the future: Midlertidig Station til Roskilde Festival

▶︎
Young Men in Expensive Cars

▶︎
The Most Hated (and loved) Architecture in History | Brutalism

▶︎
People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

▶︎
Building a Brand – Redesigning a Business Start to Finish

▶︎
