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dk3 is a Danish design furniture brand creating exclusive classic and contemporary furniture from acclaimed Danish and international designers. Each dk3 furniture piece is shaped and crafted by true enthusiasts—always with an uncompromising focus on quality and an ongoing ambition to unite the finest carpentry traditions with modern and classic interior aesthetics.

dk3 will be showing an exclusive and inspiring selection of new designs and iconic classics.

Related Exhibitions
Comfort - Quality - Timeless Danish Design. Saxo Living is continuing an exciting transformation under the new leadership of Jens Nellemann Kristensen and Morten Westmark. New models are blending the classic Scandinavian design tradition with a contemporary international modern aesthetic. The journey started with KASA, a perfect fusion of craftsmanship, durability, and contemporary elegance, and followed with MOMENT, setting a new standard for comfort. The next chapter will be revealed under the 3daysofdesign 2026. Saxo Living is built to last, the sofas combine timeless Danish design with modern sophistication. Customize your model to fit your style, choosing from premium leather or luxurious fabrics and colors.
Saxo Living Denmark
March 20, 2025
Furniture
Part of 2025
Beds
Since 1935, Anglepoise has been a pioneer in lighting design, known for crafting innovative, spring–balanced lamps that combine form with flawless function. The design was invented by British engineer George Carwardine, and the brand began with the invention of a task lamp that moved like the human arm—a breakthrough that forever changed how people interact with light. Headquartered in Denmead, UK, Anglepoise lamps have lit the desks of designers, the walls of museums, and the homes of creative thinkers around the world. Because Anglepoise believes great design should last a lifetime and beyond.
Anglepoise
November 26, 2025
Lighting
Part of 2026
Claire Delmar is a Sydney based commercial and residential interior stylist working across interiors, editorial and campaign styling with leading architects, designers, media and brands in Australia and internationally. Known for her soulful, considered approach, Claire’s work transcends trends through the intentional curation of colour, texture, materiality and tone. Grounded in strong design principles including colour theory, spatial planning and composition, her work is recognised for its clarity and narrative depth. Her projects are regularly featured in Australian and global publications.
Claire Delmar
November 27, 2025
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2026
Unwanted fibre becomes an UNWONTED experience. The brand makes alpaca duvets from fibres that would otherwise go unused. Across Poland, 47 small farmhouses produce fleece in quantities too small for industrial processing. UNWONTED collects, grades, and processes these volumes into duvets with GOTS–certified organic cotton shells, entirely free of synthetic components. Founded in 2025, the brand bridges Copenhagen design and Polish agriculture, where the founder's father and sister trained as professional shearers to supply the collection. Collection that is limited by the natural shearing cycle. Alpaca fibres accounts for 0.05% of world textile production and the experience of sleeping under it remains unfamiliar to most.
UNWONTED
January 9, 2026
Materials
Part of 2026
Other Exhibitions
Founded in Japan, YAMAGIWA has spent more than 100 years creating spaces where lighting is shaped by a deep sensitivity to beauty. Beyond illumination, light is approached as a way of shaping atmosphere—bringing comfort, clarity, and a quiet emotional resonance to a space. Rooted in Japanese craftsmanship, YAMAGIWA values material integrity, refined detail, and lasting quality. Through collaborations with internationally recognised architects and designers—including Frank Lloyd Wright, Shiro Kuramata, and Toyo Ito—YAMAGIWA’s philosophy of light has found expression on an international stage.
YAMAGIWA
January 16, 2026
AL2 has created distinctive, timeless design pieces since 2013, drawing on a woodworking heritage that dates back to 1970. Founded by Manos Alexopoulos, the brand has evolved into a Greek lifestyle label with a strong presence on the international design scene. Through collaborations with award–winning designers, AL2 produces furniture defined by elegance, flexibility and contemporary refinement. Its designs shape personalised spaces—from homes and offices to public environments—tailored to individual needs. AL2 is distributed in more than 30 countries and is ISO–certified for quality management and industrial design.
AL2
January 10, 2025
Located in the heart of central Copenhagen, Designmuseum Danmark is Denmark’s leading museum of Danish and international design. The museum shows up to eight exhibitions about design history, contemporary design, the design of the future, as well as Danish design icons by Verner Panton, Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen and more. The museum communicates quality and craftsmanship, ideas and processes, and breakthrough within design through it’s exhibitions, events, and learning activities. Designmuseum Danmark reopened in June 2022 after two years of renovations. Guests can now visit the new museum café for coffee, lunch or dinner, the new museum shop and the museum garden, which is a quiet, green oasis in the middle of the city.
Designmuseum Danmark
March 5, 2022
The Royal Danish Academy—Architecture, Design, Conservation strives to be an active, creative and leading actor in society by contributing to tackling the major national and global challenges of our time. The Royal Danish Academy is a research and educational institution that is drawing on a historical foundation within the fields of architecture, design and conservation. Based on a solid tradition the Royal Danish Academy constantly develops its subject areas by uniting three fields of knowledge: academic research, artistic research and professional practice, which are three different ways of discovering, inventing and creating.
Royal Danish Academy
December 18, 2023
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