Exploring Johannes Torpe’s Diverse Design Projects
Johannes Torpe’s portfolio is a vibrant mix of innovative projects spanning product design, architecture, interior design, and experience design. From the sleek interiors of Levi in Copenhagen to the architectural marvel of the Buda Resort in Visegrad, Hungary, each project tells a unique story. The Space Foundation Discovery Center and HQ in Colorado Springs showcases experience design at its finest, while the Precious Chair collaboration with Moroso highlights product design excellence. These projects are accessible through the main categories on the website: Product, Architecture, Experience, and Interior.
Main Benefits and Highlights of the Projects
Each project carries its own set of impressive achievements and features:
- Levi Interior Design (Copenhagen, 2022): Award-winning design recognized internationally, blending Danish aesthetics with modern functionality.
- Space Foundation Discovery Center and HQ (Colorado Springs, 2022): A cutting-edge experience design project that engages visitors with immersive environments.
- Precious Chair (2019): A product design collaboration with Moroso, merging craftsmanship with contemporary style.
- The Buda Resort (Visegrad, 2020): Architectural excellence combining luxury and natural surroundings.
- United Cycling Lab & Store (Lynge, 2018): A hybrid of interior design and architecture, creating a dynamic retail and cycling experience.
Levi Interior Design: A Danish Design Triumph
Levi’s interior design project in Copenhagen is a standout example of how Danish design principles can be reimagined for modern spaces. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about creating an environment that feels both innovative and welcoming. The project’s recognition by the International Design Awards speaks volumes about its impact and quality. Fast Company even highlighted the incredible Danish design behind Denmark’s new national trains, reflecting the broader influence of this design ethos.
Space Foundation Discovery Center: Immersive Experience Design
In Colorado Springs, the Space Foundation Discovery Center and HQ is more than just a building—it’s an experience. This project pushes the boundaries of architecture and design by crafting spaces that engage and inspire visitors. It’s a perfect example of how experience design can transform a physical location into a dynamic storytelling platform, making learning about space exploration exciting and interactive.
Product Design with Moroso: The Precious Chair
The Precious Chair, a 2019 collaboration with Moroso, showcases Johannes Torpe’s flair for product design. This piece isn’t just furniture; it’s a statement. Combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design elements, the chair reflects a balance of form and function. It’s a testament to how product design can elevate everyday objects into works of art.
Project Impact: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Alignment
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – through innovative architectural and product designs.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – by creating spaces that enhance urban living and community engagement.
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – emphasizing sustainable materials and design practices.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – integrating eco-friendly solutions in design projects.
Connecting with Johannes Torpe’s Studio
For those interested in diving deeper into the creative mind behind these projects, the studio section on the website offers insights into Johannes Torpe himself and the team. It’s a glimpse into the philosophy and passion driving these innovative designs. Whether it’s through press features, speeches, or direct contact, the studio maintains an open channel for inspiration and collaboration.





















