Felicia Arvid is a Danish designer working from Copenhagen across product, furniture, lighting, and spatial commissions. Trained first at the sewing table—she sold her earliest fashion pieces to Japan at 18—and later in architecture at Glasgow School of Art, she treats materials as cloth that can be wrapped, folded, or tensioned into structure. Sketches begin as draped fabric studies, then shift into models that test how repetition can still yield one-off character. That method underpins the pleated acoustic panel Klipper for Caimi Brevetti (Compasso d’Oro 2022; Best of NeoCon 2021) and the origami-like pendant Pli for Foscarini, as well as interiors such as the jewel-box nightclub Discoteque Hyttefadet in Skagen. Frequent showings at Salone Satellite, Stockholm Design Week, Dutch Design Week, and other European platforms keep the studio in active dialogue with manufacturers and craft workshops. From her workshop near the Copenhagen waterfront, Arvid continues to explore how a single gesture—fold, seam, pleat—can bind form, construction, and function into objects that feel both precise and unexpectedly playful.