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Babette - A table setting by ACHW in collaboration with Alexander Kirkeby, Caroline Sillesen / Corali, Christian H. Juhl, Jade Chan & Esben Kaldahl

Name
Anna Clarisse Holck Wæhrens
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Design
Study programme
Furniture Design - Products, Materials and Contexts
Year
2022

Babette’s Feast (1950) by Karen Blixen is the narrative of this collection of tableware and objects. Created from a recipe of medium, history, goods, colour and “Blixen spice” mixed to discover the essence of the story thus creating a contemporary setting. Looking back to create the future. 

Babette - textiles and concept by ACHW
Babette - textiles and concept by ACHW
Babette - textiles and concept by ACHW
Babette - textiles and concept by ACHW
Babette - Glass by Alexander Kirkeby
Babette - Glass by Alexander Kirkeby
Babette - Glass by Alexander Kirkeby
Babette - Silver ware by Caroline Sillesen / Corali
Babette - Silver ware by Caroline Sillesen / Corali
Babette - Silver ware by Caroline Sillesen / Corali
Babette - dishes by Christian & Jade
Babette - dishes by Christian & Jade
Babette - dishes by Christian & Jade
Babette - stone ware by Esben Kaldahl
Babette - stone ware by Esben Kaldahl
Babette - stone ware by Esben Kaldahl
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