BLOXHUB

BOOK LAUNCH: DANISH DESIGN HERITAGE & GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY

Date: October 31st
Time: 15.00 - 17.30
Location: BLOXHUB Arena, Bryghuspladsen 8, Entrance C, 3rd floor Copenhagen, 1473, Denmark

Event organized by BLOXHUB.

Join us for the “Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability” book launch on October 31st at BLOXHUB – an insightful exploration of Danish design’s impact on global sustainability.

The book explores the roots of the Danish design tradition, revealing its potential as a catalyst for solutions to today’s environmental challenges. Ditte Lysgaard Vind, author of the book and Chief Innovation and science Officer at BLOXHUB, propels us towards actionable insights by embracing planetary boundaries as creative parameters.

Discover how Danish design, known for its aesthetic excellence, craftsmanship, and sustainable ethos, can be a cornerstone of eco-conscious solutions. The book introduces the principles of circular economy and illustrates their fusion with design to combat climate change. Engaging case studies and interviews with leading designers offer unparalleled perspectives.

Aimed at product designers, consultants, sustainability professionals, and students, this book advocates for the Circular Way: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Replace. It guides us in innovatively replacing detrimental materials and business models.

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