The Industrial District of the Capital City to Transform into an Experimental and Research Platform for Admirers of Object Design.
Goals:
- Support the creativity and business of Ukrainian designers and brands who continue to work despite challenging times.
- Foster communication between brands, designers, and a wide audience.
- Popularize leading Ukrainian professionals in the local market in the Local2Local format.
As part of the Contemporary Ukrainian Industrial Design Week, DVZR Design Days will showcase a modern objects exhibition: furniture, lighting, and decorative items at the Panoptikum Collections gallery.
Among the participants are Ukrainian brands:
NOOM - creates objects on the edge of design and art, combining style and functionality.
Kint Bureau - stands for style and practicality. The team aims to promote Ukrainian object design globally.
Joyf - specializes in street furniture and leisure furnishings that bring joy. Their industrial design team creates collections for both commercial and private spaces.
SVITANOK - is a Ukrainian atelier specializing in high-class design, seamlessly blending fashion and design through creative form and scale manipulation.
Litvinenko Design - designer furniture, decor, and accessories with a post-industrial style. Recycling & upcycling and circular economy are the studio's main directions.
DONNA - a family business established in 2008, collaborates with renowned Ukrainian designers to create original designer products expressing inspiration through modern design and natural elements.
AMAZE vase - a series of ceramic vases from the architectural studio Danielian Bureau. These vases can be combined into expressive compositions, with four different shapes and colors offering endless combination possibilities.
Buro150 - Vadim Borisenko and Lisa Din founded Buro150 in 2013. They handcraft furniture in the modernism style. "We like to do less, slowly, and with quality," say the designers.
Varenycia Manufacture - all brand furniture is modular and assembles into flat, compact packaging. All series are produced in natural oak and black colors, with custom orders available in the RAL palette.
FURN OBJECT - a young brand of furniture and decor that creates objects for those who value authenticity. The brand's DNA is rooted in unique forms, unconventional techniques, and materials.
Yalanzhi Objects - sculptural lighting for bold interiors. Each object is handcrafted from natural secondary materials. At DVZR Design Days, Yalanzhi Objects will present a new luminaire "Haze".
Ilab.design - known for its ecological and elegant designer products made from high-quality stone. The material is the brand's distinction - a material with its own history spanning thousands of years, transformed into a new creation through creative thought.
LOFU - a brand of designer luminaires that elegantly blend clear geometric forms with a relaxed sense of comfort.
Oitoproducts - a young brand established in 2019. Their approach is holistic, with all objects handmade, ensuring each detail is high-quality and meaningful.
PANOPTIKUM COLLECTIONS - the embodiment of ideas in marvelous yet functional interior objects.
ReStyle - designer furniture at an affordable price. The kitchens reflect Scandinavian aesthetics and the atmosphere of Ukrainian cities, manifested in facade forms, authentic natural materials, and tactile surfaces.
EasyStory - a personal story, meticulously designed, perfectly crafted woodwork, and convenient installation. EasyStory is the first conceptual furniture collection by YourFoRest, opening new perspectives for modern individuals.
Gardi - a young Ukrainian furniture brand utilizing a 45-degree edge banding technology. A distinctive feature of your interior that will capture attention
The event will take place from August 18th to August 27th in the industrial district of Kyiv - DVZR (Production Workshop Territory Kassone, Almatinskа St., 8).
During the exhibition, DVZR Design Days, in collaboration with the NGO "Association of Responsible Citizens" (Kryvyi Rih), will be raising funds for the reconstruction of a building for the Center for the Recovery of Military and Civilian Personnel affected by the war.