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FRAMA studio store Copenhagen

During 3 days of design I attended a press breakfast at the recently refurbished Frama studio store in Copenhagen. Frama studio’s approach to design “signals a return to basics, where the design appearance aims to be honest and pure”. This pared back and focussed direction has created a portfolio of unique and recognisable products. Which I am totally in love with. 

Frama studio have expanded their product design, creating more of a lifestyle concept. You may know their work from the permanent collection which includes lighting, furniture and accessories. At the Frama studio store I discovered a whole lot more! Kitchens and cabinets, fabrics, literature, cashmere apparel and their wonderfully scented st. pauls apothecary collection.

The Copenhagen store is located in an old apothecary (st pauls apothecary) with large and stunning original wooden cabinetry. This was the ideal place to present the new apothecary collection, aptly named st. pauls apothecary.

Frama Studio - Apothecary collection

Handcrafted in Denmark with woody notes and ylang ylang, the cream and hand wash was so nice I had to sample it a few times! The product is of a high quality all the way through to the packaging. The glass bottles are made from Italian grey smoked glass and the labelling beautifully minimalistic.

Frama studio store copenhagen

St. pauls eau de parfum is also available with scents of sandalwood, cedar wood and lemongrass. This is totally on my wish list 

Aj Otto stoneware collection (below), each piece handcrafted in Denmark. I love this idea of using one of the bowls as a plant pot.

frama pot

This smoked glass mirror is attached to the wall enabling you to tilt and adjust it accordingly, perfect for a bedroom.

Frama - smoked adjustable mirror

A new concept to the Frama studio is the introduction of the Cashmere collection created by Sophus Ritto. Maintaining a simple aesthetic the cashmere collection focusses on purity and the materials origin, Nepal. They are super soft and luxurious, available in long sleeves too.

Frama - Cashmere collection

The showroom space was designed so peacefully minimal, it works as a perfect juxtaposition against the apothecary cabinetry.

Frama studio store Copenhagen

The first Frama product I had ever discovered was this Adam Stool designed by Toke Lauridsen. Reminiscent of the old science stools in school, I just love the proportions.

Frama studio store Copenhagen

Also shown below the Adam stool in white with natural leather top! swoon

FRAMA - ADAM stool white

Frama studio kitchens are designed to be free standing, portraying each item as a piece of furniture within the kitchen environment. Made with solid materials, natural finishes and simple geometry, comprising of solid Douglas Fir drawers (below is stained wood, natural is also available), anthracite steel frame and Haché marble top.

FRAMA Studio Kitchen

The kitchen in the Copenhagen store is used regularly, a great example of how functional, hard wearing and well designed they are.

Coffee making at Frama Studio store Copenhagen

If you find yourself in Copenhagen you must pop by this store, it’s an inspiration. With more collaborations and products on the way, I can see the Frama Studio becoming quite a big name.

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All photography © Hannah Trickett

Visit Framacph.com for more details on the studio

address – St. Pauls Apotek Fredericiagade 57 1310 Copenhagen K Denmark

 

13 Comments

  • Reply Helen Powell June 7, 2016 at 10:37 am

    Beautiful images!

    The apothecary collection looks lovely. Will be looking out for it. x

    • Reply Hannah June 9, 2016 at 9:43 pm

      yes you will LOVE it Helen!

  • Reply Carole June 7, 2016 at 4:33 pm

    I would happily put every single thing in my shopping trolley. Beautiful. xx

    • Reply Hannah June 9, 2016 at 9:43 pm

      thanks!

  • Reply Kate June 7, 2016 at 6:12 pm

    Oh stop it Hannah! I’m SO jealous of your trip – I want it all. Plus your pics are divine xx

    • Reply Hannah June 9, 2016 at 9:43 pm

      hah, aw thanks Kate. Sorry for the scandi spam 😉 xx

  • Reply Karen - Making Spaces June 7, 2016 at 6:49 pm

    Wow. I’m with Carole. I could easily find a place for everything. That kitchen is just a bit special!x

    • Reply Hannah June 9, 2016 at 9:42 pm

      Yes that kitchen was so cool!

  • Reply Annie Kruse June 8, 2016 at 9:14 am

    luuuuurvly shots Hannah <3

    • Reply Hannah June 9, 2016 at 9:42 pm

      Thanks Annie 🙂

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    Love the free standing kitchen

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