
Three days in Copenhagen: our guide to 3 Days of Design 2026
3daysofdesign is Denmark’s leading annual design event, turning Copenhagen into a playground for creative minds.
Every June, Copenhagen turns its showrooms, courtyards and back-streets into a slow, walkable conversation about how we live. 3 Days of Design - now in its thirteenth edition - runs from 10 to 12 June 2026, with around 400 brands spread across eight design districts: Holmen, Nordhavn, Islands Brygge, Kultur, Rosengård, Kongens Nytorv, Christianshavn and Frederiksstaden.
This year's theme is Make This Moment Matter. A quiet invitation, in the festival's own words, to step away from speculation and pay attention to what design is doing now, for the way we live, the materials we use, and the things we choose to keep.
We come back each year because it suits the way we think. The brands we represent are makers first: workshops, family-run mills, cabinetmakers, glass-blowers. Copenhagen in June is one of the few weeks where you can see most of them in the same city, in spaces they have shaped themselves. Here are the conversations we'll be following.
The Craft of Permanence: Wood, Bone & the Nordic Tradition
House of Finn Juhl
A pointed choice this year: Explore a program centered around heritage, materiality, and craftsmanship. At their flagship showroom on Gothersgade, the exhibition The Deviation is in the Detail, curated by Mentze Ottenstein, unfolds from Finn Juhl's belief that true character emerges through nuance and attention to detail. In collaboration with Sea New York, embroidered textiles introduce a new perspective on Finn Juhl's iconic furniture. At Edition Copenhagen in Christianshavn, the installation The Workshop offers a closer look at the making of Finn Juhl's furniture, as the entire space is transformed into a living production site.
The Deviation is in the Detail
Location: House of Finn Juhl, Flagship Showroom, Gothersgade 9, Copenhagen
The Workshop
Location: Edition Copenhagen, Strandgade 66, Copenhagen

PP Møbler
A double anniversary year for the Wegner workshop: forty years of the Circle Chair, seventy-five of the Papa Bear and the Flag Halyard. The newly redesigned flagship turns into a working space for the duration - cabinetmaker and weaver in residence, the Circle Chair shown stage by stage from raw timber to woven seat. The most significant moment is the first production, by invitation, of the pp101: a 1955 Hans J. Wegner side-chair brought into the catalogue for the first time, drawn straight from the archive in oak or beech with a hand-woven linen webbing seat.
PP Møbler Flagship Store, Bryggernes Plads 11, 1799 Copenhagen V. 10–12 June, 10.00–18.00.

Gemla
Sweden's oldest furniture-maker, established in 1861, still steam-bending wood in Diö, joins the Frederiksstaden district this year. The Gemla story is one of long, patient craft: bentwood chairs that have evolved across generations through quiet collaboration with designers including Sami Kallio, Norm Architects and Färg & Blanche.
Residence of the Finnish Ambassador, Grønningen 11, Copenhagen, 10–12 June.

The New Originals: Contemporary Makers Redefining the Object
Meridiani
Meridiani returns to Copenhagen on two fronts. The Meridiani Point at Rue Verte holds the brand's current collections in central Copenhagen, while Meridiani House - Christine Callsen's five-room apartment on Strandvejen in Hellerup - continues as a fully furnished residential setting, the kind of slow, lived-in showroom we always recommend visitors make the journey north for. Their reading of Make This Moment Matter leans, as ever, on materials and atmosphere.
Meridiani Point at Rue Verte, Ny Østergade 11, 1101 Copenhagen K. Meridiani House, Strandvejen 163, 2900 Hellerup. 10–12 June, daily.

Vipp
Vipp has handed its courtyard over to Studio KO - the Marrakesh and Paris practice's Scandinavian debut. Housed in the restored garage at Vipp HQ, the project takes the shape of a monolithic structure that hides, then reveals, a kitchen at its centre: a quiet answer to Vipp's growing family of guesthouses from Puglia to Tasmania. Alongside it, previews of new pieces - a furniture duo for the Open-Air collection, a stainless-steel bin and accessory family, a padded, height-adjustable Swivel chair, and an aluminium-and-marble desk.
Vipp HQ, Snorresgade 22, 2300 Copenhagen S. 10–12 June, daily.

Jasper Overgaard trained as a leather craftsman. Christian Dyrman trained as a blacksmith. They met at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and in 2013 founded a studio that fuses these two ancient crafts into furniture for the present. Every O&D piece is made to order, individually stamped and numbered. Their Wire Collection - structural steel and aniline-dyed leather - caused an immediate sensation at Imm Cologne. The Circle Chair followed, its compass-inspired backrest designed to be observed from every angle. Furniture conceived as both functional object and three-dimensional art.
Studio & Showroom (by appointment) Frederiksgade 1, 4th floor, 1265 Copenhagen, Kongens Nytorv District

Van Rossum
Founded in a Dutch workshop in 1978, Van Rossum has spent nearly five decades perfecting what solid wood can be. Their sober, timeless aesthetic is built on certified oaks and European hardwoods, handcrafted by artisans who regard each piece as both functional object and quiet sculpture. At 3 Days of Design, the brand habitually expands its frame - expect not just dining tables and chairs, but new moves into lighting, rugs and accessories, each material conversation anchored in the same measured, gallery-like restraint that defines their scenography.
Nyhavn 71, 1051 Copenhagen, Wednesday 10 June to friday 12 June 2026

Malte Gormeson
The Herlev cabinetmaker once again decamps to its Cabinetmakers Gallery at The Conary in Frederiksstaden — the kind of space where you can read the joinery from across the room. The Malte Gormsen Kollektion sits alongside pieces by Space Copenhagen, Norm Architects, Nanna Ditzel and Christian+Jade, all built in the Herlev workshop. The MG Sofa by Space Copenhagen has been shortlisted for Furniture of the Year, and is worth sitting with quietly.
Malte Gormsen Cabinetmakers Gallery, The Conary, Dronningens Tværgade 26, 1302 Copenhagen K. 10–12 June, daily.

The Atmosphere Makers: Light, Crystal & the Presence of a Room
Jeroen De Ruddere
A note on the name in our diary: we had this listed in two slightly different spellings - the right one is Jeroen De Ruddere, the Belgian designer who shapes sculptural lighting from oak, walnut, mahogany and solid bronze. His exhibition Meet the Family presents the complete collection of his handcrafted wooden objects and lamps under one roof for the first time. A quiet, architectural body of work; very much in the conversation we like to have.
Jeroen De Ruddere, Frederiksgade 1, 3rd floor, 1265 Copenhagen K. 10–12 June, daily.

Anour
Anour is Farsi for light. It is also the name that architect Arash Nourinejad gave to his Copenhagen lighting studio in 2007, and the word perfectly captures what his lamps do: they make light feel like a material decision rather than an afterthought. Working with some of the last remaining braziers in Denmark - artisans who keep a dying craft alive - Anour produces handcrafted pendants, floor lamps and wall lights in brass, copper and blued steel, each individually surface-treated using organic oxidising techniques. The I-MODEL, their first and most iconic lamp, has grown into a whole family. Their new PARS collection introduces modular onyx, where natural stone veining means no two pieces are identical. Design rooted in the past, made by hand, built for the future.
28A Gallery (with Kolon & Norm Architects) Bredgade 28A, 1260 Copenhagen K

A-N-D
A real moment for the Vancouver studio: A-N-D opens its first permanent showroom outside Canada, in a listed Copenhagen courtyard building that once printed paper. Three floors, three functions, and three new lighting series from Lukas Peet and Caine Heintzman - shown alongside earlier pieces in a sensory presentation that suits the brand's instinct for light as material rather than fixture. We've been following A-N-D quietly for a few years; this feels like the right moment to introduce them properly to our European audience.
A-N-D Copenhagen, Studiestræde 34, 1455 Copenhagen K. 10–12 June, daily. Opening party Tuesday 9 June, evening.

What ties this list together is patience, bentwood from 1861, a Wegner drawing finally put into production seventy years on, patinated leather treated as a virtue rather than a flaw, lighting that begins as broken glass. The brands we represent tend to think in decades rather than seasons, and Copenhagen in June is the easiest place in the world to feel that.
If you're going to be in town, come and find us. We'll be moving between these venues across the three days and would happily walk a few of them with you, or sit down somewhere quiet to talk through a project. Drop the studio a line before you travel and we'll find a time.
Explore a map of our favourite brands
The festival spans eight distinct design districts. These twelve venues form a natural walking route through the city's most beautiful neighbourhoods - from the grand Frederiksstaden palaces to Carlsberg Byen and the intimate streets of Rosengården.
Kongens Nytorv
Man of Parts: Harsdorff House, Kongens Nytorv 5, 1050 Copenhagen
House of Finn Juhl: Gothersgade 9, 1123 Copenhagen
Anour: Bredgade 28A, 1260 Copenhagen 18–20 June
Meridiani: Rue Verte, Ny Østergade 11, 1101 Copenhagen and the Meridiani House
Christianshavn
Vipp: Snorresgade 22, 2300 Copenhagen
Frederiksstaden
De La Espada: Esplanaden 8D, 1263 Copenhagen
Malte Gormeson: The Conary, Dronningens Tværgade 26, 1302 Copenhagen
Rosengård
A-N-D: Studiestræde 34, 1455 Copenhagen
PP Møbler: PP Møbler Flagship StoreBryggernes Plads 111799 Copenhagen V
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