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A-N-D Opens Copenhagen Showroom During 3 Days of Design

architecture-design · 2026-05-22

This June, during the 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, Canadian lighting company A-N-D will unveil its inaugural permanent showroom outside of Canada. Established fourteen years ago in Vancouver by Lukas Peet, Caine Heintzman, and Matt Davis, the showroom is located in a historic building that previously served as a paper printing press. It features three distinct areas: a ground-floor Showroom Gallery for the latest collections, a basement Technical Lab for product testing, and a second-floor Café A-N-D Bar, created in collaboration with La Marzocco. Known for its LED-first approach and innovative designs, A-N-D will present updated versions of its products, including the Pebble pendant, originally introduced at Euroluce 2019. Co-founder Lukas Peet, an alumnus of Design Academy Eindhoven and recipient of Canada’s Emerging Designer Award, believes design should foster dialogue rather than compromise.

Key facts

  • A-N-D opens first permanent showroom outside Canada in Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design in June.
  • The showroom is in a listed heritage building that was a former paper printing press.
  • Three floors: Showroom Gallery, Technical Lab, and Café A-N-D Bar.
  • Café A-N-D Bar partners with Italian espresso machine maker La Marzocco.
  • Revised Pebble pendant, first shown at Euroluce 2019, will be presented after years of development.
  • Brand founded fourteen years ago in Vancouver by Lukas Peet, Caine Heintzman, and Matt Davis.
  • Lukas Peet is a Design Academy Eindhoven alumnus and winner of Canada's Emerging Designer Award.
  • A-N-D has been cultivating the European market since 2018.

Entities

Artists

  • Lukas Peet
  • Caine Heintzman
  • Matt Davis
  • Christian Woo
  • Tanja Heuchele

Institutions

  • A-N-D
  • Design Academy Eindhoven
  • ECUAD
  • Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee
  • La Marzocco
  • Architonic
  • designboom

Locations

  • Vancouver
  • Canada
  • Copenhagen
  • Denmark
  • Milan
  • London
  • Paris
  • Euroluce

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