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3 Days of Design

3 Days of Design 2026 kept its usual ease, trading the spectacle of larger fairs for something more intimate and community-driven. What stood out this year felt less like a set of rules and more like a mood – a pull toward warmth, texture, and quiet craftsmanship over the loud and the flashy. It's a fitting reflection of Denmark's deep-rooted design culture, one built on quality, patience, and a reverence for slow making.

 

Lighting

clustered, sculptural, focal points

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Gubi, New Works, Bolia, &Tradition x Louis Paulson, Normann Copenhagen, Tom Rossau

 

Chrome

tubular still in, dainty making a splash

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Norr11, &Tradition, Wendelbo, Montana Furniture, Normann Copenhagen, Norr11

 

Natural Stone

travertine & marble

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&Tradition, 101 Copenhagen, New Works, Gubi, Norr11, Gubi

 

Textured Upholstery

Patterned & Embossed

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Norr11, Gubi, Ferm Living, Norr11, Norr11

 

Chocolate Brown

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101 Copenhagen, Tom Dixon x Kvadrat, Ferm Living, Normann Copenhagen, Bolia

 

Green & Blue

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Fredericia, Wendelbo, Nore Design Studio x Mutina Ceramics, Normann Copenhagen, Ferm Living, Norr11

 

Walnut & Two-Tone Wood

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101 Copenhagen, &Tradition, &Tradition, Fredericia

 

 

 

 

 

 

Header image via Vogue Adria