News 2010

The Blues

Juni 2010 | Competition | Team: Marcus Vagnby, Peter Sand & Hans-Christian Bauer

With library, museum, cinema and music school as the key functions We have designed a lively culture house in Norway shaped as five hanging stones around the indoor atrium with the atmosphere of blues. More...

The World of MIX

May 2010 | MIX

MIX is launched worldwide in Hong Kong at HKTDC Houseware Fair. The simple booth design by Marcus Vagnby and Karina Mencke is the frame around the concept. The tall outer walls with large pictures draw visitors attention and awaken their curiosity to go inside and have a closer look. Inside the booth there is a simple lineup presentation of the MIX complexity and idea, letting visitors from around the World explore the potential of the products. More...

MIX is launched

February 2010 | MIX

MIX Nuance by Marcus Vagnby is launched in Scandinavia. The concept gives the user freedom to mix different parts of the line to meet various daily requirements. Change size, add a double wall or change the function. These are some of the key features in this colorful line. The aim is to give the products a long life due to their flexibility and the opportunity to “add on” new functions to existing parts. More...

To encourage the user to be creative is the whole point of modern design!

Marcus Vagnby

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A Colorful Spring

February 2010 | Nuance

The successful Arosse Multi Carafe by Nuance is now available in three hot colours. Also the bestselling Nuance tools are launched in colors at an economy friendly price! www.nuance-denmark.com


Ålandsgade Karreen

February 2010 | Competition | Team: Marcus Vagnby & Peter Sand

Our vision was to create a house that melts together the two elevations at the sight. Creating one volume with respect for the existing buildings facades and history. By extruding the form in a circular shape, we created a new urban space towards the streets, and orientated all living spaces towards the southern courtyard. More...

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Wine Gear

February 2010 | Nuance

The Nuance wine gear family is getting bigger. Aerate and filter your fine wine while you pour it into your carafe with the Nuance Wine Funnel. The fine stainless steel filter cleans unwanted debris from your vintage wine. Or open your screw cap wine bottle in style with the new Wine Spine Opener. Check the temperature and enjoy your wine at the right time.

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A Bali Dream

January 2010 | Private residence | Team: Marcus Vagnby & Peter Sand

Marcus Vagnby has in collaboration with Peter Sand designed this modern villa in Bali for a Hong Kong based couple. With the use of the Balinese materials and open living spaces at ground level in combination with the contemporary first floor, this villa presents a wide variety in indoor and outdoor experiences of space. More...

News 2009

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CPH Bike Share System

November 2009 | Competition | Team: Marcus Vagnby, Peter Sand and Erik Lundgren

Our vision of the future bike-sharing system in Copenhagen is based on modern technology, a functional and Nordic design with a flexible and simple system. It interacts with the city's urban landscape and its citizens and guests needs, and at the same time it brands Copenhagen as an ideal city for cycling and a city with a focus on the environment. More...

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Pine Cone

November 2009 | Competition | Team: Marcus Vagnby & Peter Sand

As a backlash to the traditional introverted sports centre I designed, in collaboration with architect Peter Sand, a covered tennis court, which from the outside showed the activities taking place inside the building. With its location in Sweden we used the faceted appearance of a pine cone as the inspiration to create a modular system that with its elements gave the building a living expression with exciting light and shadow experiences, made it extrovert and naturally well lighted, without compromising the main function - playing tennis. More...

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Monoqool

Oktober 2009 | Monoqool

I designed the logo for the new Danish eyewear brand Monoqool. The logotype is inspired by the spectacles traditional shape: All the letters are formed from the rectangular main shape. The beautiful and light spectacles are designed by Karina Mencke and Tools design. Visit monoqool.com to see more