3 Days of Design: A selection
25/06/2025
The 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen once again presented a wealth of new products this year - almost so many that it was difficult to keep track. This year's motto «Keep it real» is in danger of being lost in the flood of innovations and trends - typical of a world in which a lack of focus often leads to wrong decisions being made too quickly and makes it difficult to find a clear path forward.
Nevertheless, we have made a small selection: Designs that impress with real added value, quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics. A short journey of discovery through highlights that show what responsible and sustainable design can look like today.
pp101 by Hans J. Wegner was realized true to the original for the first time - an archive find from 1953. The elegant chair impresses with its minimalist design and masterful details. We are particularly impressed by the return to Wegner's original vision - clear, honest, handcrafted.
J39 with upholstered seat - a familiar classic by Børge Mogensen is shown in a new light. The discreet further development based on a design from 1969 brings comfort without losing its original character. A fine example of how good design can continue to grow gently.
MK67 by Mogens Koch - a modular shelving system from 1928 that is more relevant today than ever. The new edition by Fredericia brings back an iconic piece of furniture that impresses with its timeless clarity and precision craftsmanship. For us, a real piece of Danish design DNA.
DK3s Tangent Table by Anne Boysen impresses with its sculptural presence and sophisticated balance between form and function. The asymmetrical table top made of tangent arches makes it a sensual piece of furniture that invites you to linger. A fine example of contemporary design with a poetic signature.
System Cado® by Poul Cadovius - an elegant shelving system from 1960, now reissued by DK3 was launched. Made entirely of wood, it brings lightness and modularity to the wall in perfect balance. A highlight for us because of its timeless sophistication and constructive clarity.
House of Finn Juhl deliberately set an example - instead of showing novelties, the exhibition is dedicated to The Quiet Power of Patina the beauty of aged furniture. For us, a strong contribution to the motto Keep it real - honest, durable and pleasantly decelerated.
After Series by Michael Anastassiades - a new collaboration with Fritz Hansen that combines Danish design heritage with modern clarity. We are impressed by the precise geometry and meticulous craftsmanship with which the table and chair become timeless archetypes. A silent statement for evolutionary design.
Paradigm by Erik Rasmussen - an iconic sofa system from 1969 that Montana Furniture is now reissuing with great sensitivity. We are impressed by its modular flexibility and timeless expression, which adapts perfectly to modern living realities. And what would a relaunch be worth if it wasn't improved: more comfort and removable covers now make the sofa even more contemporary.
pp101
PP Møbler
J39
Fredericia Furniture
MK67
Fredericia Furniture
Tangent Table
DK3
System Cado
DK3
The Quiet Power of Patina
House of Finn Juhl
After Series
Fritz Hansen
Paradigm
Montana Furniture
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