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Colourful pop culture meets handmade design traditions in the collaboration between Kähler and the design duo KIMPOP, comprising the colourful personalities Sofie Linde and Joakim Ingversen. For a number of years now, the pair have been exploring the world of ceramics with great passion. Their knowledge of glazes, firing and ceramic craftsmanship is combined with their love of pop and popular culture, based on the late 80s and early 90s of their childhood. The result? The Poppery collection is just as colourful as Sofie and Joakim. KIMPOP wants to challenge the Danes’ use of colours in their homes, break with the traditional Scandinavian colour schemes and invite us to take more colourful chances with our interior design. The new collection from Kähler X KIMPOP includes a bold mix of pastels in yellow, pink and mint, opulent glazes, fun details, and shapes that want to stand out from the crowd. The collection’s smallest mug with pink, mint and yellow details holds 27 cl and is perfect for a good, strong cup of coffee. With equal focus on visual expression and functionality, it has been made based on an authentic Kähler design from the archives, with a beautifully prominent ring all the way around the mug that gives the hand a natural place to grip and rest. The design makes you want to sit with your mug and enjoy its shape, your drink and the world around you.

Poppery
Kähler X KIMPOP – colourful pop culture meets handmade design traditions
Interesting things are created when opposite elements meet. For example, what happens when ceramics meet MTV? When design language meets breakdance? When a ceramic glaze meets pop culture? With great respect for Kähler’s artisan heritage, the design duo KIMPOP has explored the field between classic ceramics and their personal aesthetic design references, inspired by the late 80s and early 90s.

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In the design duo KIMPOP lies a love for ceramics, for authenticity, for artistry, for history, for the quirky, for the poppy, and for the rebellious. KIMPOP features the colorful personalities Sofie Linde and Joakim Ingversen, and with the new Poppery series, they have, in close creative collaboration with Kähler, designed two mugs, three vases - one with a stopper - and a small whimsical figure you didn't know you needed.
Although Sofie Linde and Joakim Ingversen, under the pseudonym KIMPOP, are now making their debut as designers in the public eye with the Kähler series Poppery, their passion for ceramics is far from new. Alongside their work as hosts on a variety of entertainment programs, the duo has, for many years, explored the world of ceramics and created ceramic art in their own ceramics workshop in their shared villa north of Copenhagen, where each individually and together has delved into challenging the so-called Nordic design. A work, perhaps almost a ceramic mission, which KIMPOP got even more space to cultivate in the beginning of 2024.
Read more about KIMPOPAlthough Sofie Linde and Joakim Ingversen, under the pseudonym KIMPOP, are now making their debut as designers in the public eye with the Kähler series Poppery, their passion for ceramics is far from new. Alongside their work as hosts on a variety of entertainment programs, the duo has, for many years, explored the world of ceramics and created ceramic art in their own ceramics workshop in their shared villa north of Copenhagen, where each individually and together has delved into challenging the so-called Nordic design. A work, perhaps almost a ceramic mission, which KIMPOP got even more space to cultivate in the beginning of 2024.
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