Danish Crafts Collection is a selection featuring the best of contemporary Danish craft and design. The products are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts. The Collection is marketed at the commercial level through participation in international fairs.
The Collection comprises works from a varying number of Danish craft artists and designers who are each in charge of their own production, shipping and invoicing. The Collection is a dynamic presentational forum, for which reason the products are continuously changing.
We are in charge of selecting and marketing the products in the Danish Crafts Collection, which are aimed at a foreign market of professional clients. The objective is to kick-start the development of a professional, commercial career for individual participants as well as contributing generally to branding Danish craft and design at an international level.
Danish Crafts Collection CC16Danish Crafts' brand-new collection is presented to an international audience at the design fair Maison&Objet in Paris on 7-11 September 2012. |
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Crafts Collection 15Curator Nina Tolstrup has selected 31 products from 26 Danish craftspeople and designers - including a section reserved for prototypes. |
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CC+ for SKANDIUM, 2010A collection of contemporary Danish craft and design specially selected for the design store Skandium in London. |
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Crafts Collection 14, 2010CC14 features 27 product series curated by Nina Tolstrup. The collection premieres at Maison&Objet in Paris on 3- 7 September 2010. |
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Crafts Collection 13, 200923 paticipants have contributed to Danish Crafts' 13th edition of Crafts Collection titled ExtraOrdinaryCraft. Curated by Karen Kjærgaard. |
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CC+ for EXPO, 2008CC+ for expo is a special version of Danish Crafts' annual Crafts Collection. |
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Crafts Collection 12, 2008
ICFF is the venue for the world premiere of this year's Crafts Collection, Hands On! |
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Crafts Collection 11, 2007
CC11 Powercraft has 23 participants and is curated by Architect Karen Kjærgaard. |
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CC+ for MoMA, 2006A special collection featuring 18 craft artists from previous Crafts Collections selected by MoMA Retail and sold at MoMA Design Stores in New York. |
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Crafts Collection 10, 200624 participants, curated by Architect Karen Kjærgaard. CC10 was marketed at the Ambiente fair in Frankfurt and the ICFF in New York. |
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Crafts Collection 09, 200522 participants, curated by Ceramist Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl. CC09 was marketed at the Ambiente, the ICFF and Maison et Objet. |
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Crafts Collection 08, 200426 participants, curated by Ceramist Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl. CC08 was marketed at the Ambiente fair in Frankfurt. |
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Crafts Collection 07, 200335 participants, curated by Ceramist Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl. CC07 was marketed at the Ambiente and the ICFF. |
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Crafts Collection 06, 200232 participants, curated by Ceramist Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl. CC06 was marketed at the Ambiente in Frankfurt. |
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Crafts Collection 05, 200144 participants, curated by Jobim Jochimsen. CC05 was marketed at the Ambiente in Frankfurt. |
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Crafts Collection 04, 200037 Participants, curated by Tine Nygaard. CC04 was marketed at the Tendence fair in Frankfurt. |
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Crafts Collection 03, 200051 participants, curated by Tine Nygaard. CC03 was marketed at the Ambiente in Frankfurt. |
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Crafts Collection 02, 1999Curated by Lina Falkesgaard. CC02 was marketed at the Tendence fair in Frankfurt in the autumn of 1999. |
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Crafts Collection 01, 1999Curated by Lina Falkesgaard. CC01 was marketed at the Ambiente fair in Frankfurt in the spring of 1999. |
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Kids Collection, 1998Curated by Lina Falkesgaard. Themed collection featuring 12 products sold online. |
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Picnic Colelction, 1997Curated by Lina Falkesgaard. Themed collection featuring 11 products sold online. |
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