TECHUNTER LABROOM COPENHAGEN [Concept]
Continuing to explore new locations, connect with local communities and industry leaders, and celebrate the release of our printed magazine, we chose Copenhagen as the destination for the TECHUNTER 10th Anniversary magazine preview and LABROOM installation.


Bringing together everything we do, LABROOM is the space that represents our work and passion for all things technical — merging designed objects and installations into an environment for our audience and community to explore.

Initially presented in Paris and Berlin before, we’re excited to unveil its new iteration and once again dive deep into the world of TECHUNTER.
TECHUNTER LABROOM COPENHAGEN [Concept]
Continuing to explore new locations, connect with local communities and industry leaders, and celebrate the release of our printed magazine, we chose Copenhagen as the destination for the TECHUNTER 10th Anniversary magazine preview and LABROOM installation.
Bringing together everything we do, LABROOM is the space that represents our work and passion for all things technical — merging designed objects and installations into an environment for our audience and community to explore.

Initially presented in Paris and Berlin before, we’re excited to unveil its new iteration and once again dive deep into the world of TECHUNTER.
As always, the central object of our LABROOM is our newest publication – the TECHUNTER 10th Anniversary magazine.

We printed our very first magazine back in 2015, and it was a modest 24-page lookbook.

Ten years later, our 10th Anniversary issue weighs 1342 grams and takes the form of a 389-page almanac filled with exclusive content — interviews, articles, essays, surveys, and editorials.
The publication showcases the work of industry leaders such as SALOMON, HOKA, SATISFY, POLYMER WORKSHOP, POUTNIK BY TILAK, and FOARMS, while also celebrating community voices through our signature TECANVAS creative series.

Previewed in Copenhagen for the local community, the magazine will be available very soon through our selected stockists.

More updates are coming soon.
The main reason we landed in Copenhagen is that the heroes of our highlight story are based here – POLYMER WORKSHOP. Founded just after COVID by Kasper Anker together with Sebastian Tottrup, the brand specializes in manufacturing high-class carbon components for bicycles and beyond, experimenting with design and contemporary cycling aesthetics. To give more insight into their vision, we traveled to Como, Italy, and recorded an interview with the team, where they shared their approach, challenges, and goals. The interview appears in the TECHUNTER 10th Anniversary magazine.
To accompany the magazine story, we collaborated on a physical object: a Foldable Race Chair with a carbon frame and Dyneema-infused seat. Weighing under 690 grams, it is purposely designed for outdoor activities and perfect for watching cycling races or enjoying other leisure moments. Its lightweight, foldable design makes it easy to carry.

Exclusively shown at the CPH LABROOM, it is now available via the POLYMER WORKSHOP web in very limited quantities.
Footwear highlights of the LABROOM this time were presented by HOKA and SALOMON.

The HOKA story for TH10 was recorded in Chamonix during UTMB 2025, where we sat down with Thomas Cykana, Head of Global Collaborations & Partnerships, to discuss performance, fashion, and the next generation of sportswear for the brand. We also followed their full UTMB week, capturing exclusive activations with JLAL and documenting the full race course. On display in Copenhagen was their newest Stinson One7 silhouette in the Carbon colorway.
The SALOMON story for TH10 was recorded in Annecy at the Salomon Design Center, where we spent two full days conducting around 10 interviews across different departments. The goal was clear: to showcase how SALOMON pursues innovation at every level of the company — from the design atelier and science lab to footwear, apparel, S2A, retail, and the global vision shared by Scott Mellin, Chief Brand Officer.

The resulting feature spans 56 pages of TH10, making it the largest article we’ve ever published. On display in Copenhagen was their freshest and lightest running tech: the S/LAB Phantasm 3.
Last but not least, the final brand featured in our CPH LABROOM installation was POUTNIK BY TILAK.

Originally founded in 1989 in the Czech Republic, Tilak is an outdoor brand proudly manufacturing all of its products in Europe and holding a GORE-TEX license for nearly 40 years.

For the TH10 story, we traveled to this historic location in the heart of the Czech Republic to document the factory in action and speak with founder Roman Kamler and CEO Jan Hauska about the advantages and challenges of producing technical apparel in Europe.
What caught our attention is their urban collection, Poutnik by Tilak, and we agreed on a special collaboration highlighting their Continental Jacket. Made of 2L GORE-TEX INFINIUM with CLIMASHIELD APEX 100G insulation, this pilot/motorcycle bomber was upgraded with TECHUNTER WORLDWIDE embroidery on the back — the largest Tilak embroidery ever applied on GORE-TEX fabric — and a large two-sided pocket designed to fit our upcoming 10th Anniversary magazine, which comes with every purchase.

Exclusively previewed in Copenhagen, the jacket is now available in very limited quantities via the Tilak web.
We appreciate everyone who came out to support us in Copenhagen for this latest LABROOM edition, and we can’t wait to explore new locations next year, bringing the world of TECHUNTER to your city!

Produced by TECHUNTER MEDIA.
Supported by POLYMER WORKSHOP.
Location – Grocery Copenhagen.

Stay tuned for more updates on the TECHUNTER 10th Anniversary magazine and LABROOM, and in the meantime, check out our other projects via the links below.