Resident of Copenhagen read the Icelandic designer Dögg Guðmundsdóttir Industrial Design at Istituto Europe DI Design in Milan. She continued her studies of glass, production and graphic design at the Danish Design School and took her candidate at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen with a focus on design management of sustainable innovation and new strategies for large and small producers. Many of her designs are related to functional sculptures or works of art, while others are parts of a collection. Her simple and sharp style clearly shows her ability to create products with streamlined Scandinavian originality. Her areas of work cover everything from unique, graphic, industrial and furniture design to design management, consulting work, production and teaching. Looks like Roset and Cristofle in France, Norr 11 in Denmark, B-SWEDEN also, also some of the companies Dögg have designed for. Bosids in Copenhagen read Philip Bro Ludvigsen Furniture and Industrial Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. In addition to his work for Danish and international customers, Philip Bro has designed a number of experimental objects exhibited around the world. Philip Bro has received a three -year work grant from the National Art Fund and has won various international design awards. Le Klint, Georg Jensen, Eilersen, Fredericia, Carl Hansen, Woud, Frandsen, Softline and Lyngby Porcelain are some of the Danish companies that Philip Bro has designed. IKEA in Sweden, Zumtobel in Switzerland and Miniso in China are some of the international customers Philip has designed.