"Tabula" An exhitbition for 3 days - New Works

 
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“With the intent of creating a space where one can bring oneself in and draw with bold lines, the exhibition plays on the idea of a white canvas. The name TABULA, the latin word for tablet, conveys the concept of a frame for creation – alluding also, to the term tabula rasa, which has been used in philosophy as a notion for the self as a clean tablet, where thoughts and impressions are placed. TABULA offers a place to breathe, rethink and nurture the emotional side of creativity.

In the white, lofty atelier, light flows in from the outside and the passage of the sun gives each room and surface its own shade of white. White-toned furnishings and objects create a monochromatic impression that calms the eye and highlights silhouettes and material qualities “- New Works

As the longer days slowly fade, New Works has opened their doors to bright and airy premises, created in collaboration with Lotta Agaton Interiors. A shift from shadowy, muted tones to a brighter palette marks new beginnings and lights up in the dark season ahead.

This weekend I’ve been visiting 3 days of design at Copenhagen and it was such a great feel to be able to enjoy an inspiring event like this again. At April and May we are huge fans of New Works, so It was really nice to finally visit their amazing showroom and admire some novelties of their collection as the Margin lamp series designed by John Astbury., the Florence line including the Wall Shelf and the Florence tables in white viola marble. New Works has once again collaborated with Lotta Agaton to redesign their showroom and it looks stunning with the Sculptural forms & Honest materials don’t you think so? You can find more images and read the story behind “Tabula” here - Elvera

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