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Damixa is rooted in Danish design and creates refined, built–to–last kitchen and bathroom tap–ware. Part of FM Mattsson Denmark, the brand has delivered tap–ware since 1932. The focus is on clean forms, precise proportions, durable finishes and responsible water use, with solutions designed to help reduce water and energy consumption without compromising comfort. The range is developed with project specification in mind, offering a coherent design language across spaces and applications. At 3daysofdesign, Damixa presents aesthetic collections of taps, showers and accessories for indoor and outdoor settings, made for architect–led projects and long–term visual appeal.

In FDB Møbler’s cosy courtyard, Damixa presents a curated outdoor setup exploring how water can shape the future of exterior spaces. The installation frames water points as part of the outdoor architecture, supporting terraces, garden zones and shared courtyards with a calm, coherent design language. It is built around precise proportions, tactile materials and durable finishes designed for real use. Visitors can experience selected outdoor and indoor tapware in context and study details up close, from surface quality to functional features that support responsible water use. And since an outdoor kitchen calls for outdoor cooking, Damixa makes sure there is something to taste as well.

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