For 3daysofdesign, Foyos moves beyond the idea of a classic exhibition. At Posten 2, 4 Sal, the Penthouse. We opened up a space that evolves throughout the day. A place for exchange, making and unexpected encounters.
10 June
Where does Foyos begin?
And why doesn’t it fit into existing categories?
Founder Paul Gummert and designer Mark Braun talked about system thinking,
craftsmanship and the idea of a workspace that doesn’t separate living and working.
A conversation about the key areas in brand development and how structure creates freedom.
10 June
Founded by father and son, Iconic Tools curates and develops tools with lasting relevance.
With Acuta, designed by Mark Braun, the brand introduced its first knife series: a refined
balance of craftsmanship, function and contemporary design.
11 June
We invited Eric Landon from Tortus to join us at the Foyos Penthouse as a guest artist collaborator.
It was a great pleasure to watch him work at the wheel and watch his impressive creations taking shape.
Recently, we also spent time at the Tortus Studio.
Seeing Foyos products integrated into a real working environment offered valuable insights into how they are used day to day.
Many thanks for the wonderfully successful collaboration, Eric.
11 June
We invited Studio Floer to join us at the Foyos Penthouse as a guest artist collaborator.
Through two floral installations created for The Bench, Stine brought her distinctive approach to craftsmanship, materiality, and composition into the space.
It was a pleasure to see her work come to life and become part of the exhibition.
At Foyos, we believe in creating space for artists and creatives to share their practice, explore new ideas, and connect with others.
Thank you, Stine, for sharing yours with us.
12 June
Emmanuel Martini from Escential CPH joined us at the Foyos Penthouse as a guest artist collaborator.
Scent may be invisible, but it has the power to shape how we experience a space. For the installation, Emmanuel Martini created a series of custom fragrances that invited guests to engage with the exhibition through a different sense.
As part of an interactive session, visitors were challenged to match scents to the different artist collaborations throughout the Penthouse. Drawing inspiration from floral arrangements, leather craftsmanship, ceramics, and woodwork, Emmanuel translated each practice into a unique olfactory experience.
He also developed three bespoke fragrances inspired by Foyos itself, exploring the brand through scent and offering a new way to experience its identity.
Thank you, Emmanuel, for bringing a sensory dimension to the space and sharing your craft with us.