Architect/Design
Really / Mads Nørgaard
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Opening
2019
Interior
Tables designed by Jacob Manz, and room dividers created by Jonathan Olivares, made from Textile Board
Architect/Design
Really / Mads Nørgaard
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Opening
2019
Interior
Tables designed by Jacob Manz, and room dividers created by Jonathan Olivares, made from Textile Board
Textile Board table and room dividers were used at the Mads Nørgaard shop on Copenhagen’s Strøget, for a visionary project focusing on circular fashion and sustainability. A collaboration between Really and Mads Nørgaard, this was entitled ‘3 Days of Repair.’
For 3 Days of Repair, the shop was transformed into a pop-up store, where people could bring old clothes to be fixed by a seamstress. If their garment turned out to be beyond repair, they were invited to donate it to Really for recycling.
Made from upcycled end-of-life textiles, the Textile Board furniture showed visitors how their old jeans and t-shirts could become a viable material – with the potential to be recycled again and again.
Lasting throughout Denmark’s 3 Days of Design event, Three Days of Repair showcased how circular thinking can be translated into practical solutions now. It also highlighted how forward-thinking brands can mitigate the significant environmental impact of the fashion industry – while creating beautiful in-store concepts.