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Laser cut Christmas decorations

In For home use by admin

Cotter.dk was well represented at this year’s Finders Keepers Christmas Market on the Nordic Fox stand. Here you could buy a wide range of laser cut products -– such as Christmas decorations inspired by Nordic nature. The big fox on the back wall is cut very finely in 3mm black acrylic. See more on their website nordicfox.dk.

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1:20 model

In Architecture Models by admin

Based on an idea by Tor Nørretranders, in collaboration with Lars Rothenborg and Lundgård og Tranberg Arkitekter, Cotter shaped and produced this large architecture model in 3mm acrylic with print. The model is a 1:20 model of Tietgen Kollegiet (Hall of Residence) and all facades on the building were photographed with a remote controlled drone flown by Bo Tornvig. The model was on display at the Danish Architecture Centre until September 2014.

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Laser cutting of stencils

In Signage, Logos and Business Cards by admin

Cotter has been involved in developing and producing ‘Leg på streg’ stencil sets for The Danish Cancer Society and The Nordea Foundation. The stencil kit is available in two versions, one laser cut in hard plastic and one in laser cut cardboard. More than 150 schools in Denmark have been had a ‘Leg på Streg’ drawn on the school grounds, and 900 course participants have been taught how to use the stencil sets that are available for approximately 25,000 children in Denmark.

Read more about the project HERE

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Giant cacti

In Display, Packaging and Visual Merchandise by admin

The talented ladies from KAKTUS Copenhagen sprinkle plant magic around the kingdom with their fabulous cacti and sharp sense of design. They used Cotter to laser cut 2 metre-high cacti in corrugated cardboard and poplar plywood. If you ever need a cactus that never needs watering – you can let yourself be inspired by these drawings.

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Sustainable table in corrugated cardboard

In Event and Conference by admin

Fotos af: EXPO VIVA ApS

The sustainable Cardboard Table from Cotter, KATOxVictoria and EXPO VIVA –here in action at the entrepreneurial summit in the Old Horsens State Prison. A central point in the development was to create a table that reflected the event’s temporary nature. Instead of lugging heavy furniture around, it should signal lightness of material, shape and function.

This creates a result that is easy to assemble, easy to transport and reusable.