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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.

During 3daysofdesign, dk3 will be showing an exclusive selection of contemporary design and iconic classics. Meet the designer behind the Baia Collection, Kensaku Oshiro, and explore his new Baia Lounge Chair and Baia Coffee Table. Alongside classic dk3 designs, you can also experience Poul Thorsbjerg Jensen’s iconic Z Sofa and the newly launched modules for Poul Cadovius’ shelving classic, System Ultra®.

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