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Epitomising Danish design values of purpose-driven aesthetics, simplicity, and craftsmanship, BoConcept has evolved from its humble 1952 origins into the world’s most global furniture retailer. With 300+ stores across 65 countries – including flagship locations in Copenhagen, London, New York, L.A., Paris, and Munich – BoConcept collaborates with award–winning designers, supported by new Global Artistic Director, Helena Christensen, to craft timeless collections for private homes and business spaces. Under the banner 'Live Ekstraordinær,' BoConcept offers an industry–leading Interior Design Service and highly customisable furniture, seamlessly blending function and vision to elevate spaces with uncompromising style.

BoConcept + BIG present Nawabari. When two Danish design pioneers co–create a furniture collection prompted by the question: ‘What happens when you tie a sponge with rope?’, the result is never going to be ordinary. BoConcept collaborated with Jakob Lange at BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, to create the Nawabari collection, comprising a sofa, armchair, art–piece pouffes and coffee tables that exude a sense of creative curiosity and playfulness. Nawabari’s squeezed–to–burst contours feel at home in any design-inspired space and are emblematic of the two Danish companies’ ambition to democratise great design. BoConcept regularly collaborates with award–winning designers to create furniture and more for private homes and business spaces.

+Halle exists to develop a different type of furniture, designed to make a difference to people’s daily lives, helping them focus, work, and relax in new ways. Furniture shaped by human behaviour is furniture shaped by those who use it. The more minds involved, the more evolved the design.
+Halle
March 15, 2022
Furniture
Outdoor
Office
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
MINT collection reflects the essence of the world’s finest design principles, modern and brutalist architecture, and the personal perspectives of MINT designer on contemporary living. Defined by high functionality, exceptional quality, clean lines, and an elegant lightness, MINT Furniture embodies a commitment to ease and authenticity. With a focus on simplicity, lightweight design, and effortless installation, combined with premium materials and a versatile colour palette, MINT transforms the furnishing process into a seamless and enjoyable experience.
MINT Furniture
March 25, 2025
Beds
Furniture
Part of 2025
Ukraine House in Denmark is a Ukrainian cultural diplomacy institution with a mission to deepen Ukrainian—Danish cooperation in the field of culture and creative industries for sustainable peace in Europe. Located in the Gammel Dok in the centre of Copenhagen, since 2023 Ukraine House hosted more than 10.000 guests, held 10 exhibitions of Ukrainian contemporary art, architecture, design, photography, organised more than 100 dialogues, panel discussions, lectures, and presentations, and integrated Ukrainian content into leading Danish cultural platforms, such as the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, Copenhagen Architecture Festival, Kulturnatten, Copenhagen Photography Festival, and 3daysofdesign.
Ukraine House Denmark
April 16, 2024
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
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3daysofdesign is Denmark’s annual design festival, conceived as a platform to showcase and celebrate great design. It’s the opportunity to meet, network and be inspired by designs from local and global talent. The informal atmosphere welcomes people to engage directly with design brands at stunning locations all over Copenhagen.

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Since its inception in 2013, Signe Byrdal Terenziani has facilitated the growth of the design community in her role as Managing Director. It all began as a small design event held in an old warehouse in Nordhavn, a harbour area overlooking Copenhagen’s waterfront. Four Danish brands launched the event as a joint initiative: Montana, Erik Jørgensen (now owned by Fredericia Furniture), Anker & Co, and Kvadrat. At that time, Copenhagen lacked a proper design festival, since the previous annual furniture fair at Bella Center closed down some years before.

Today, the 3daysofdesign festival extends to the entire city of Copenhagen and is considered the most significant annual design festival in Scandinavia and Northern Europe.

Each year since its inception, 3daysofdesign has grown in popularity exponentially. In 2024, over 400 brands exhibited at the festival, where over 45.000 visitors could choose from as many as 500 events to attend in various design districts across Copenhagen, such as design talks, product launches, networking, etc.

3daysofdesign takes place every year in Copenhagen mainly in showrooms and galleries during June, Wednesday to Friday. In 2025 the festival will be held from 18 — 20 June 2025.

Pack your bags, book a hotel and come to Copenhagen! 3daysofdesign is open to the general public and everyone is invited to visit the showrooms, exhibitions, workshops and design talks. All events are free of charge.

Please check the programme, which is updated on an ongoing basis, at 3daysofdesign.dk

You can look forward to seeing cutting-edge concepts from new and established names in lifestyle, design, furniture and interior design. Get a preview of new product launches. Learn about upcoming trends on the horizon. Meet the players behind forward-thinking ideas worth knowing. And network with like-minded people with a passion for design.

It's easy to get around in Copenhagen.

Rent a bike, jump on the bus or metro, catch a boat or simply walk from venue to venue. At the same time, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the architecture, restaurants, cafes, shops and Copenhagen's relaxed vibe by day and vibrant night life.

Absolutely! Don't forget to download our app on your Android or iPhone. It provides a comprehensive view of all the festival events, including a complete list of exhibitions along with their locations on our interactive 3daysofdesign map. Plus, you can use our free QR ticket system for easy access to everything the festival has to offer.

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