Much to my delight, Fredericia recently introduced a whole new realm of products — small items and furniture designed to complement and complete an interior concept.
Through the Complements Collection, the Danish furniture brand has thoughtfully expanded their offering to now include pieces like lamps, mirrors, vases, and small-scale seating. The Complements Collection dials in on purposeful objects defined by honest materials and sculptural lines, designed to bring texture and character to a room. Each item in the collection serves a practical everyday function, yet the designs’ materiality and visual language has a distinctive and decorative tone. As the name aptly suggests, the objects in the collection beautifully complement the brand’s existing furniture line and have been carefully refined and crafted to endure for the years to come. A few of my favorite new releases in the collection include the Locus Bowl designed by Sofie Østerby, Islets Dining Table designed by Maria Bruun, and Sequoia Pouf and Fellow Table Lamp designed by Space Copenhagen.
Last month during 3daysofdesign, I couldn’t leave Copenhagen without popping in for a quick tour through the Fredericia showroom. It’s situated in the heart of the city, in a historic building that once served as the Royal Mail House. The light-filled showroom occupies the building’s most upper floors, complete with a terrace that offers gorgeous views of the surrounding rooftops and spires. But perhaps my favorite thing to appreciate during a visit to Fredericia is the small Børge Mogensen museum. His unwavering dedication to quality, craft, and timelessness now echoes through each design Fredericia brings forward.
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