We are grateful and honoured to have been included in @est_living ’s Esteemed 10 for 2026.
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Photography by @shotbykusk
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Stunning exhibition in Fukuoka. Featuring our Kouryu chair & Yoshino table for Time & Style. #kouryuchair #yoshinotable #understandthepasttoinnovateforthefuture photo legacy of Time & Style
Thomas Lykke shares his fascination with Kioi Seido by Hiroshi Naito in central Tokyo, Japan - a concrete building without a fixed function, more a space to experience than to use.
Photography by Finbarr Fallon.
Explore the full project at curin.io - link in bio @oeo_studio@mr.thomaslykke@fin.barr
OEO Studio reflects on MUTINA GUESTHOUSE, in the historical centre of Modena by Mutina’s Project Division and OEO Studio.
Photographs by DePasquale+Maffini
Explore the full project at curin.io - link in bio. @oeo_studio@mr.thomaslykke@mutinaceramics@depasquale.maffini
May 23 - Tokyo Salon, Thirdspace, Soho House Tokyo.
With nearly 20 years of relationship with Japan 🇯🇵, we feel it’s time to take the next chapter: establishing OEO Studio with an even bigger presence. We’re extremely grateful and excited for this, and we can’t wait to share more news.
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Thomas Lykke shares his fascination with Junsei House by Suyama Peterson Deguchi – a simple wooden house in Seattle focused on calm, light and nature.
Photography by Charlie Schuck.
Dive into the full project at curin.io. @oeo_studio@mr.thomaslykke@charlieschuck@suyamapetersondeguchi
Thomas Lykke, Head of Design & Founding Partner at OEO Studio, reflects on Kawai Kanjiro’s House in Kyoto, Japan – the former home and studio of potter Kawai Kanjiro.
Photography by Genji Kyoto.
Explore the full project at curin.io - link in bio. @oeo_studio@mr.thomaslykke@genjikyoto
Velux Experience Center is taking shape - located in the heart of Mountain View, California. A compelling journey is about to begin: sun, air, and life. California, get ready.
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Thomas Lykke is the founder and head of design at OEO Studio in Copenhagen, an internationally renowned multidisciplinary studio that works across architecture and interiors, and product and brand design, with a reputation for thoughtfulness, attention to detail, and outstanding craftsmanship. Credited with redefining contemporary Scandinavian style, the studio’s signature approach infuses their Danish heritage with an Asian aesthetic, and the studio is known for their strong narrative, and for creating environments and experiences deeply rooted in history, place, and culture. Following their philosophy of ‘Compelling Minimalism’, OEO Studio’s principles are based on extensive research, leading to purposeful designs that celebrate rich materials and textures to create memorable, timeless experiences.
@oeo_studio@mr.thomaslykke
Nagare, a Japanese word meaning “flow” or “stream,” connotes a state of effortless, focused action. This design embraces fluidity, allowing form to emerge from the interaction of the material with physical forces rather than through imposed constraints, so that both form and material reveal their natural authenticity.
Crafted in Toyama Prefecture, each piece is meticulously cast as a single shape by master artisans whose lineage spans centuries. Having long dedicated their expertise to casting Buddhist statuary and bells for temples and shrines, they bring the same reverence and precision to this work. #nagarestool #timeandstyle x #oeostudio #compellingminimalism #restraint
Nagare, a Japanese word meaning “flow” or “stream,” connotes a state of effortless, focused action. This design embraces fluidity, allowing form to emerge from the interaction of the material with physical forces rather than through imposed constraints, so that both form and material reveal their natural authenticity.
Crafted in Toyama Prefecture, each piece is meticulously cast as a Single shape by master artisans whose lineage spans centuries. Having long dedicated their expertise to casting Buddhist statuary and bells for temples and shrines, they bring the same reverence and precision to this work.
#nagarestool #timeandstyle #compellingminimalism