Form 22

Form 22
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Form 22, launching a new collection in 2024, reshapes climate communication through innovative design and art. Specialising in a unique collectible design collection, it fosters conversations around climate by disrupting the "Spiral of Silence." Form 22 collaborates with experts to translate abstract awareness into high-quality design. Committed to positive engagement, Form 22 will launch its collection during 3daysofdesign, showcasing the transformative power of design as a language. The brand's artistic approach breaks the silence on climate conversations, inspiring a collective journey towards a sustainable future.

During 3daysofdesign, Form22 will launch a collectible design collection with impactful products aimed at fostering meaningful conversations. Visitors will experience a sensory journey where innovative materials and design expressions converge to break the silence on climate conversations, inviting them to join a collective journey towards a modern positive future.

Related Exhibitions
FRAMING is a joint exhibition during 3daysofdesign, showcasing exclusive design brands and their novelties in an inspiring and relevant way. The Odd Fellow Palace will once again provide the setting for the joint exhibition of FRAMING. All three floors of the impressive rococo building from the mid–1700, including the two wings, will offer space indoor as well as outdoor to national and international brands alike. There will also be a solo exhibition at the Harsdorff House on Kongens Nytorv 5, just a stone's throw away from the main exhibition in Bredgade. This year marks the sixth edition of FRAMING with more than 40 brands exhibiting.
FRAMING
February 15, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
INDALO has two meanings in siSwati: “nature” and “to create.” This collective of craft artisans from Eswatini and European designers showcases objects created with sustainable natural materials. Organised by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and founded by the European Union (EU), this exhibition is centred around traditional skills and culture from the Southern African country.
Indalo
December 17, 2024
Materials
Part of 2025
Part of 2026
The idiom of AYTM is characterised by simple and stylish shapes, complemented by the sculptural structures of Scandinavian interior classics that stand out for their bold, voluminous, and eye–catching nature. The purpose of AYTM's existence is to reinvent design traditions, providing interior design with a new perspective through a more expressive approach to Scandinavian design. The magic unfolds in the contrasts between clean lines, materials, and surfaces, enhanced by a balanced and soft palette of colours, adding the unique touch to AYTM. With this, the essence of every AYTM collection is focused on high quality and exquisite details, creating exclusive yet long–lasting pieces that excel in both functionality and aesthetic expressions.
AYTM
January 20, 2023
Accessories
Furniture
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Based in Copenhagen, Muuto is a contemporary design company committed to expanding on the Scandinavian design heritage. Founded in 2006, the brand has experienced exponential international growth with its new perspectives on Scandinavian design. With a bold and creative approach to new materials and techniques, the brand always delivers new perspectives on Scandinavian design by working with leading contempo­rary designers such as Cecilie Manz, Anderssen&Voll, Stu­diopepe and TAF Studio.
Muuto
February 7, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Other Exhibitions
The Dutch brand Fatboy redefines the boundaries of everyday design. What began with the iconic beanbag in 1998 has grown into a comprehensive collection of contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories for both indoor and outdoor. With an internal design team and a network of like–minded designers, Fatboy creates collections defined by thoughtful details and refined craftsmanship, always balancing form and function. Fatboy inspires with another point of view to live the good life, offering playful and accessible designs. All products are made from durable, high–quality materials and are easy to repair, maintain, and renew. Built with modular components, every piece can evolve with you over time. Fatboy, design with a smile.
Fatboy
January 5, 2026
Origin Made is a Porto–based craft–focused design brand founded in 2019 by Gabriel Tan and Cherie Er, built on the belief that meaningful objects emerge from direct dialogue between designers and makers. Pairing international designers with craftspeople from Iberia and beyond, the brand develops contemporary furniture, lighting, textiles, and collectible objects that celebrate regional craft traditions. Each piece is shaped as much by the hands that make it as by the concept behind it, a process that values collaborative contemplation, material honesty, and the irreplaceable knowledge held by skilled craftspeople.
Origin Made
February 1, 2024
For more than 55 years, FRANDSEN has worked with light and lighting, and this is still a cornerstone in the heritage. Under the headline ‘In celebration of light’ FRANDSEN's goal is simple: unfold the many functions of good lighting—be it visual, social or sensual, to enrich people’s everyday lives. Through ambitious collaborations with international designers, FRANDSEN aims to further explore the interplay between light, material, and form. A lamp might still be a lamp, but FRANDSEN will perpetually push the boundaries of what’s possible, creating lighting solutions both functional and yet aesthetically pleasing.
Frandsen
February 16, 2022
Conceived as part gallery, part archive, and part marketplace, aarticles is a place to encounter crafted design through process, presence and material intelligence. It began from the belief that objects gain depth through company. New commissions and found objects enter the same catalogue, with each collection joining what came before and leaving room for what follows. The platform was formed as a way of looking closely, placing contemporary and found objects within a longer craft lineage and recognising their measured persistence across generations.
aarticles
April 17, 2026
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