Man Of Parts
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Born of a cross cultural, post–national design sensibility, Man Of Parts was created for global nomads who appreciate craft but prefer a modern experience.

During 3daysofdesign MAN OF PARTS brings together cross–cultural elements from their growing roster of international designers and introduces a collection of novelties from Sebastian Herkner and Yabu Pushelberg.

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David Trubridge is an internationally renowned lighting designer who is resolute in his mission to create sustainably produced products with a natural and organic aesthetic. Trubridge believes that the combination of these two principles directly affects the product’s sustainability, maintaining that consumers are less likely to discard products that are beautiful.
His work came to prominence in 2001 when the Italian design house Cappellini bought the rights for his steambent ash recliner. The Coral light followed in 2003, establishing a blueprint for kitset products that minimised their environmental footprint. The company is proud to be B-Corp certified and hold Life Cycle Assessments and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).
David Trubridge Design
February 18, 2025
Lighting
Part of 2025
Essis by Lasilinkki is a unique interior design glass brand from Finland. Their master artisans have hand crafted stunning, custom glass solutions for architects, designers, and visionaries for over 2 decades. As the only artisan glassmaker in the Nordic countries, Essis offers a wide range of basic or custom patterns to use in various glass solutions that are suitable for bespoke projects in public as well as private spaces. Essis values skilful handcrafted mastery while continuously seeking sustainable growth and innovation. Essis also provides planning support, material knowledge, and design expertise, collaborating closely with professionals to create unique, handcrafted glass pieces that elevate spaces.
Essis by Lasilinkki
March 20, 2025
Materials
Wall & Surface
Part of 2025
Tools for Everyday Life is a project showcasing the community of practice surrounding the BA Furniture and Product Design programme at Northumbria University. This community has evolved through a dialogical approach to teaching and learning, where academic and technical staff act as facilitators in an ongoing process of shared inquiry with students. The project sets design briefs to create everyday objects that bring joy in use, proposing artefacts that recognise and celebrate the innumerable skilled actions that shape daily life. The aim is to draw inspiration from materials and processes that not only define the objects people interact with but also shape the relationship with the surrounding environment.
Tools for Everyday Life
March 10, 2025
Furniture
Part of 2025
Teixidors: when weaving is also caring. In Terrassa, 30 km from Barcelona, Teixidors weaves unique pieces of cashmere and merino wool on 19th century wooden looms. Founded in 1983, it combines excellent craftsmanship with a deep social work, in collaboration with LaFact (Factoria Social de Terrassa). Each blanket, scarf or shawl is born from the slow gesture, the care, the commitment to the craft. Their products are now sold in more than 30 countries and they have collaborated with creators such as John Pawson and Faye Toogood. Teixidors combines beauty, tradition and purpose to offer textiles that accompany, care for and transform spaces and lives. Teixidors combines beauty, craftsmanship and social commitment in each piece that comes from
TEIXIDORS
May 20, 2025
Materials
Part of 2025
Other Exhibitions
Plycollection combines the clean lines and functional aesthetics of Scandinavian design with the rich tradition of Latvian woodworking. At its core are wooden stackable chairs—more than just seating, they offer adaptable solutions for dynamic contemporary spaces. Designed for versatility, they optimise space in conference rooms, breakout areas, and multi-purpose venues. Crafted from high-quality plywood and sourced sustainably, they ensure durability while upholding environmental responsibility.
PLYCOLLECTION
March 27, 2025
Schönbuch – a German furniture brand that stands out thanks to its clean designs, expressive colours and wide choice of finishes. As well as aesthetics, functionality and quality are fundamentally important, be it in storage systems with their endless possible variations or individual furniture items and accessories. A specialist in entrance areas, Schönbuch is now equally at home in all living and commercial spaces. The products in its portfolio are not just functional but designer pieces with exquisite craftsmanship and delicate features. Simply beautiful!
Schönbuch
January 30, 2024
DIAMA is a textile brand of home linens engaged in fair development, respectful of the environment. Most of DIAMA products are made of organic hand-spun rain-cotton, dyed with plant extracts.The collection is entirely handwoven in RABALMA workshop, located in the suburbs of Dakar in Senegal, and organised by a group of weavers and dyers crafts people who obtained ECOCERT GOTS certification. RABALMA is  linked by a support and sponsorship agreement, to an association of women spinners in the cotton-growing region. Traceability is guaranteed from fiber to finished product. Priority is given to local organic cotton and traditional know-how by creating beautiful products with contemporary design.
DIAMA Tissage
February 9, 2025
Interface is a global leader in modular flooring, offering an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring that includes premium rugs, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and nora® rubber. The flooring is made with purpose and without compromise. Fully committed to becoming a restorative business. From the original industry–defining goal to make zero negative impact, to realising zero wasn’t enough, to setting ambitious science–based targets and investing resources into reducing carbon impact. Designed to stand up, stand out and stand for something. Inspired by everything from the restorative nature of biophilic design to science, art and their heritage. It’s design that makes spirits rise and jaws drop. FLOORING — BUT WAY MORE FUN
Interface Denmark
January 16, 2025
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