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Boform, founded in 1979, creates minimalist kitchen designs and bespoke furniture solutions that emphasise timeless elegance, functionality, and quality craftsmanship. The brand’s journey began with the creation of its first handleless kitchen, the Line series, marking the start of a lasting legacy deeply rooted in the Danish design tradition. Since then, Boform has set the benchmark for modern, exclusive kitchens crafted from premium materials like rich lacquer, natural stone, and carefully selected wood. With meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to sustainability and longevity, Boform continuously pushes the boundaries of kitchen design by blending refined simplicity with lasting functionality and quiet luxury.

During 3daysofdesign, Boform presents a quiet tribute to its design heritage with a showroom exhibition centred around the iconic Line series—the brand’s first handle–free kitchen. Crafted from rich lacquer, natural stone, and selected wood, the design reflects Boform’s commitment to timeless materials and refined simplicity. Visitors can explore the exhibition, enjoy lounge music, and relax in the serene courtyard between Christian IX’s Gade and Ny Østergade. On Friday, guests are invited for coffee and a special introduction to the new Gaggenau Expressive Series—a bold interplay of technology and design, presented in collaboration with Boform in a calm, crafted setting.

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