By Great Dane Furniture
October 20th, 2020
It’s not often we get the chance to meet the makers and step onto the factory floor – let alone from halfway around the world! In this exclusive behind-the-scenes, you get to tour some of the oldest and most respected furniture and lighting brands from across Scandinavia. It’s a personalised tour and a true showcase of the talent and skill that goes into every piece that is lovingly handmade.
In between the video tours, hear from Great Dane founder Anton Assaad as he shares anecdotes and insights alongside Habitus editor Aleesha Callahan.
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