Copenhagen-based Reform has moved from the Navy Yard to Dumbo. Still a work in progress, the showroom at 39 Main Street has its official opening party Thursday.

The company, which makes fronts for Ikea kitchens as well as its own line of cabinets, briefly operated out of another address down the street before opening at the new location over the summer. When we stopped by Monday, workers were installing appliances and sinks in a kitchen at the back of the store.

The new space was designed by Norm Architects. Reform, which recently took venture backing and has plans to open more stores in the U.S., offers designs from well-known names, many of them Danish, including Brooklyn-based Bjarke Ingels Group, Norm Architects and Sigurd Larsen. Cabinet materials include wood, brass and Forbo Marmoleum.

interior of reform in dumbo

[Photos by Susan De Vries]

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