Where movement meets design

Some connections begin through products. Others through a shared way of seeing the world. In the meeting between Exercere and Stelton, it is both.

Here, movement and design come together in a shared appreciation for everyday rituals — the moments that create rhythm, presence and connection.

Framed by the Dolomites, the collaboration reflects a shared perspective: that what surrounds us should feel both considered and lasting. That movement can create clarity. And that thoughtfully made objects become part of the way we live, move and pause.

“We are drawn to things that feel considered and long-lasting. Objects you want to bring with you again and again because they simply work and feel right.”

— Emilie Kruse and Laura Nymand, co-founders of Exercere

The rhythm of everyday rituals

For Exercere, movement is woven into everyday life — as energy, as connection and as a way of returning to yourself.

“For us, it’s about creating spaces where people can come together — in the city, in nature, and in the moments that unfold along the way,” they say.

For Stelton, design is created to support those same transitions: between movement and rest, between function and feeling, between shared moments and quieter ones of your own. It is here that Exercere and Stelton meet. In thoughtful design. In lasting quality. And in the beauty of the moments along the way.

The beauty of the in-between

Against the vast landscape of the Dolomites, small rituals come more clearly into focus. The pause after movement. Something warm in hand. A moment shared, or quietly kept to yourself.

It is here that the collaboration feels most at home — not only in what it represents, but in how it is lived.

Sometimes around a table.
Sometimes on the mat.
And sometimes somewhere in between...