From theoretical research to tangible insights. We offer four distinct ways to engage with our ethnographic work.
Cultural context for professional visits
What we do
Consultation for delegations and professional knowledge exchange programs coming to Denmark from Israel. The purpose is to situate the visit, beyond its formal content, within the cultural, social, and value-based context in which it takes place. The session addresses assumptions and cultural logic that are not explicitly stated, yet organize reality in Denmark.
Best for
Professional delegations, business groups, and organizations planning visits to Denmark.
Anthropological content strategy
What we do
Working with businesses and initiatives on developing and writing content that deepens the social, cultural, and everyday context within which their work operates. The content positions the service or initiative within a broader discourse of practices, gaps, and lived experiences, allowing them to be understood through the context in which they exist.
Best for
Brands, organizations, and initiatives seeking deeper cultural narratives.
The Focus: The city of Copenhagen as a classroom
What we do
Lectures, workshops, and curated field tours that explore Scandinavian design and social structures through a professional lens.
Best for
Design collectors, academic groups, and curious professionals.
Cross-cultural inspiration and insights
What we do
Inspiration research based on observation and analysis of practices, solutions, and ways of working in Denmark, making them accessible to organizations in Israel. The work includes focused research writing, documentation through photos and videos, and explanation of the logic behind how things are actually done. The research is intended for businesses interested in drawing relevant inspiration from the Danish context—not as copying, but as a basis for thinking and developing solutions within their own context.
Best for
Organizations seeking inspiration from Danish practices and solutions.
Urban anthropology and design culture
What we do
A combined day tour and workshop where we focus on urban space, Danish architecture and design, learning how it shapes Danish society, and how social values are reflected and reproduced through it. Suitable for groups.
Best for
Groups interested in understanding Danish culture through its built environment.
Qualitative user research and product insights
What we do
Focused qualitative research for technology companies in stages of development, pivoting, or entering new contexts. The work is based on interviews, observations, and analysis of usage practices, allowing us to understand how people actually work with technologies, and where gaps emerge between product intent and everyday use. The connection between my background as a developer and my training as an anthropologist allows me to accompany teams not only in gathering insights, but in precisely defining the problem and translating findings into product decisions. I guide iteration processes and help build the capacity to work properly with qualitative and quantitative data over time.
Best for
Technology companies and product teams seeking deep user understanding.
Curated vintage and second-hand shopping
What we do
We map routes based on your interests, travel style, available time, local second-hand events, and what you're hunting for—from mid-century design, second-hand clothing for adults and children, to everyday vintage finds and more.
Best for
Design lovers, collectors, and vintage enthusiasts visiting Denmark.
A 60-minute session to map the need, refine the question, and define the appropriate way of working.
Book a Consultation Call (500 ₪)