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Bench 01 and Bedside Tables by bahraini—danish. Contribution to The Mindcraft Project 2021. Photo Credit: Anders Sune Berg.

From The Mindcraft Project 2021. Video Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Christian Vennerstrøm from bahraini—danish. The Mindcraft Project 2021. Photo Credit: Benjamin Lund.

Atlas Stool 02b, Lamp 01b, Tiny Stool 01 and Bench 01 by bahraini—danish. Shown as a part of solo exhibition ‘A Song for a Wishful Past’, Etage Projects, Copenhagen. Photo Credit: David Stjernholm.

Models by bahraini—danish. A vast space of architectural and functional objects constructed in various materials. Exhibited at Amman Design Week, Jordan, 2019. Photo Credit: bahraini—danish.

Coffee Table 01 by bahraini—danish. Coffee table produced from left-over and recycled aluminum sheet from earlier projects, held together without fixings. Photo Credit. bahraini—danish.

Sunrise Mirror and Mother Vases by bahraini—danish. Shown as a part of solo exhibition ‘A Song for a Wishful Past’, Etage Projects, Copenhagen. Photo Credit: David Stjernholm.

Description – Wall House by bahraini—danish. A collaboration with Hala Kaiksow. Shown at ArtBab, Bahrain, 2019. Photo Credit: bahraini—danish.

Marienborg Entrance Table by bahraini—danish. Manufactured by Teis Dish Abrahamsen. Commissioned for the refurbishing of the Danish Prime Minister’s residence, Copenhagen, 2019. Photo Credit: Simon Heger Knudsen.

Detail of Marienborg Entrance Table by bahraini—danish. Manufactured by Teis Dish Abrahamsen. Commissioned for the refurbishing of the Danish Prime Minister’s residence, Copenhagen, 2019. Photo Credit: Simon Heger Knudsen.

Maitham and Batool from bahraini—danish. Photo Credit: Camille Zakharia.

Christian and Maitham from bahraini—danish.

bahraini—danish — Architects and Designers

“Our work is open and accessible and doesn’t belong to any one context, but to this new place or culture we’re creating together.”

About:

bahraini—danish was established in Bahrain in 2016 by Batool Alshaikh, Maitham Alumbarak and Christian Vennerstrøm Jensen. The studio highlights their varied cultural heritage to form the springboard on which to delve into their cultural differences, both socially and professionally, as a means of creation. Through dialogue and a democratic approach to design and architecture, each project is formed, drawing by drawing, towards a new common order in collaboration with local artisans and craftspeople – thoughtfully providing a contemporary relevant way to produce and craft objects and spaces.

Part of Mindcraft:

2021

Website:

bahrainidanish.com

Instagram:

@bahrainidanish

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