Palazzo pretty: Danish design studio Frama exhibits its first artist in residence
They appear, initially, at visual odds: a 13th-century Italian palazzo coated in trompe l’oeil frescoes and a contemporary Danish designer of austere, utilitarian furniture. But each shares an appreciation for the other’s point of view – classical, analogue approaches to design versus the embrace of contemporary aesthetics. And as with many marriages of opposites, they create a harmonious whole.