Karsten Dybvad Vinge
Karsten Dybvad Vinge is a young, talented designer with a background in cabinet making, giving him a deep understanding of the craftsmanship's intricate nature. With a visionary approach to design, Karsten creates valuable objects for the home.
Karsten Dybvad Vinge graduated as a cabinet maker from Carl Hansen & Son in 2019 and has been studying Industrial Design at the Design School in Kolding since 2021. Growing up with a saw in hand, Karsten developed a passion for creating through play with design and craftsmanship. With a keen interest in form, materials, and the relationship between user and object, his fundamental idea is to transform everyday objects into artworks that seamlessly integrate into interior design.
"I dream of creating products and designs that people will appreciate integrating into their daily lives," says he about the future.
Objects with functional properties
With a background in cabinet making and experience as an orthopedic assistant, Karsten Dybvad Vinge has a special understanding of the meanings of design. His journey through various industries has sharpened his insight into how design is not just about aesthetics but also about functionality and integration.
For Karsten, the design process involves aesthetics, functionality, and social responsibility. For him, design is not just a product but an opportunity to create inclusive designs by addressing real challenges and needs of people.
Connect Table
For Andersen Furniture, Karsten Dybvad Vinge has designed the Connect Table.
Drawing inspiration from the well-known designer, Jacob Jensen, Karsten designs with the principle that form follows function. The design is the result of a well-considered and experienced mindset, inspired by everyday challenges. With the aim of creating an integrated and mobile piece of furniture, Connect Table meets the need for flexible storage and encourage connections between spaces and projects through its mobility and versatility across various rooms.
Karsten says about Connect Table: "I believe that the furniture has its place in any interior, with the conviction that others can relate to the need for an aesthetic and mobile piece of furniture that can be useful in everyday life."