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.
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