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&Tradition Presented The Living Archive

&Tradition presented a thoughtfully curated exploration of design as a living, evolving practice through its exhibition The Living Archive. The Danish brand transformed its showroom — Lille Petra café — and the newly opened Petra Hotel into interconnected spaces that celebrate both heritage and innovation.

Central to &Tradition's The Living Archive was Industrial Facility's debut Rombe shelving system, a modular design that blends humanistic warmth with structural flexibility. This piece served as the physical and conceptual framework for the exhibition. This shelving not only displayed an eclectic mix of books and objects curated by &Tradition’s global creative network but also redefined storage as a deeply personal, narrative-driven element of interior spaces.

The Living Archive also included a series of daily talks featuring designers and thought leaders, such as Industrial Facility on print design, Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Malene Hvidt on legacy, and All the Way to Paris on material storytelling. A 1970s-inspired listening lounge highlighted Anderssen & Voll’s unconventional new sofa design, while reissues of Verner Panton’s iconic works underscored the brand’s commitment to preserving design history. The adjacent Lille Petra café extended the experience with a menu focused on regenerative farming.

Trend Themes

  1. Modular Design Systems — Embracing modularity, the Rombe shelving system exemplifies how adaptable structures can serve both aesthetic and functional purposes in modern interior design.
  2. Narrative-driven Spaces — Designing storage as a narrative-driven element reimagines spaces where each curated object tells a unique story, merging functionality with personal expression.
  3. Heritage-innovation Fusion — Integrating iconic historical reissues with new designs highlights a balance between preserving design heritage and fostering innovation.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — The transformation of spaces like Lille Petra café into showcases of evolving design practices reveals a shift towards immersive and narrative-rich environments.
  2. Furniture Manufacturing — Developments such as the debut of modular shelving systems suggest opportunities for creating flexible, responsive furniture that caters to individual storytelling.
  3. Event Curation — The inclusion of daily talks and experiential setups at design exhibitions signifies a growing demand for events that educate and engage participants on heritage and innovation.

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