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POSSI Korean edition
Possi has teamed up with LOFA Seoul , a Seoul-based studio that stands for Lost and Found – collecting objects with meaning and soul. Both brands are women-led, design-obsessed and believe furniture is more than just the obvious.
With this collaboration Possi is landing in South Korea and Japan offering shelves and other products adapted in size and color to suit local tastes.
Possi Korean edition products are now available through Lofa online. 
POSSI at bintagged
During Copenhagen's design week in June 2025, POSSI has teamed up with vintage designer shop bintagged to present a free-standing version of our retail wardrobe. Made to elevate the store's favorite pieces from Prada, Miu Miu and more, we celebrated this collaboration with an after-work hang-out. Our retail wardrobe is flexible and modular and can be extended in any direction. 
 
POSSI Surrealism
One of Possi’s main sources of inspiration is a 1920s social housing project in Germany, where architects and designers used design as a tool to create affordable housing, furniture, and fittings for the working class. They were influenced by the social design theories of the Bauhaus school and focused on using standardized production techniques.
At Possi, we also work exclusively with standard production methods—laser cutting and bending. This enables us to manufacture in Germany and Denmark at reasonable prices, with fair wages and short logistics paths.
The first image is an AI-generated rendering of our shelf placed in the environment of one of the original interiors from the social housing project. The second image shows the actual historical interior.
Long story short: Our shelves are a genuine reflection of 1920s social design theory.
 
Villa E-1027 by Eileen Gray
In April, Tanita—our founder and design director—fulfilled a long-time dream: visiting the villa of one of her design idols, Eileen Gray. Gray built her villa at the age of 50 as a refuge for herself and her friends on the Côte d’Azur, in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. It’s a magical place. The air smells like perfume—blossoming flowers carried by the wind, mixed with the scent of saltwater. Just one of the reasons it must have felt like paradise. Gray was fascinated by technical details and movement. You can see that obsession in the small, clever elements of her furniture. At the same time, she had a love for flat, structured architectural surfaces—playing with light and color. And the turquoise? It’s exactly like the color of the sea in that last, shimmering meter before it touches the coast.
 
The designer behind Possi
"I've always had an obsession with simple and solid joinery which creates a sculptural aesthetic when applied and multiplied.
The 2nd photo is Possi System's very first prototype connection printed in 3d from 2017. Only later I found out how much it resembles with mies van der rohe’s pillar for the barcelona pavilion. I guess we all subconsciously get inspired by our design heroes.
I was aiming to design a connection allowing a modular kitchen to be free-standing and growing."
Possi’s joinery has evolved since 2017, but its core still serves as the backbone for all of our products to be adapted and grow. Even growing into other applications such as chairs, tables, sofas and many more.
All photos are taken by Jakob Storm
 
Munich Pop Up November 2025
In  November 2025, POSSI popped up in Munich, Germany. The space was provided by the interior design studio INpuls showing a POSSI kitchen and shelf elements. Together with mono Germany we hosted an event with a local DJ, local chef eeeat and a pop up shop, selling new small products. Of course the party ended in the kitchen. All photos are taken by Martina Borsche.
 
3 days of design 2024
Together with mono and Blanco we hosted a backyard showroom at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen. Next to showing a POSSI island, we launched our collaboration product Mono x POSSI Tool Rack. All photos are taken by Jakob Storm.

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