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Anker & Co brings together a thoughtfully curated mix of lighting brands, blending timeless craftsmanship with cutting–edge technology. They design and implement high–quality lighting solutions for offices, shops, hotels, restaurants, public spaces, outdoor areas and private residences. Anker & Co places a strong emphasis on quality and design, working closely with builders, architects, and lighting designers to create custom lighting solutions that blend form and function.

During 3daysofdesign, Anker & Co presents a curated collection of lighting products centred around the theme of Craft/Tech. This theme explores how traditional craftsmanship and modern technology intersect, creating lighting solutions that are both visually striking and functionally advanced. In the showroom, visitors will see how craftsmanship adds artistry and attention to detail, while technology enables smarter and more efficient lighting solutions. Discover how the fusion of past craftsmanship and future technology is reshaping the way we experience light.

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UBU
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ANDREA TSANG is a Stockholm–based design studio creating objects defined by sculptural restraint, tactile presence, and quiet atmosphere. Rooted in ceramics handcrafted in the studio’s Stockholm workshop, the practice explores how objects occupy space and participate in everyday rituals. Each piece is designed to bring balance, rhythm, and material presence to the home. Founded by Andrea Tsang after a decade in fashion design, the studio reflects her journey between Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Stockholm—combining sensitivity to material, refined craftsmanship, and a disciplined design language. In 2024, the brand opened its first showroom in central Stockholm, an intimate environment where objects and atmosphere can be experienced together.
ANDREA TSANG
March 18, 2026
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soca
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Nobodinoz
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Furniture
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Accessories
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Other Exhibitions
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A–POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE
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FRAMING is a joint exhibition during 3daysofdesign, presenting exclusive design brands and their latest novelties in an inspiring and relevant setting. The Odd Fellow Palace once again forms the backdrop for FRAMING, with all three floors of the impressive Rococo building from the mid–18th century, including its two wings, offering both indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces for national and international brands alike. In addition, a solo exhibition will take place at Harsdorff House on Kongens Nytorv, just a short walk from the main exhibition on Bredgade. This year marks the sixth edition of FRAMING, featuring more than 40 exhibiting brands.
FRAMING
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Geberit
March 14, 2023
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Koukos de Lab
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