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Kristina Dam was born and raised in Præstø. She is educated as a graphic designer from the Royal Academy of Art and Architecture and graduated in 2007. In 2004, she exhibited her first piece of furniture in collaboration with her fellow student at the design fair ICFF in New York, where her journey as a designer began to blossom. Since she was a child, Kristina has loved to paint and be creative, and at the age of 12, she sold her art and objects at markets.
Before her education at the architecture school, Kristina attended Glyptoteket's drawing school, where she learned the precision of perspective drawing with a pencil, leading to her first illustrations when she started Kristina Dam Studio in 2012. The philosophy behind Kristina Dam Studio was a personal wish that everyone should have access to accessible art, which is why she worked primarily with art prints in the beginning.
Kristina Dam's passion for art has only grown, and today, art and architecture are the most significant sources of inspiration.