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esPattio is a soft seating furniture brand inspired by the light, colour, and warmth of the South. Each design is created to enhance human interactions, making them the focal point of everyday environments. Reflecting the unique essence of southern Spain, esPattio integrates creativity, functionality, and eco–design into every product.

During 3daysofdesign, esPattio will show their most popular designs with the light, colour and warmth that characterise them. At their stand you can discover the essence of design, culture and the experiences of the South through collections such as Marina, Amivera, Libro, Baelo and Abril, as well as a glimpse of the designs that will be launched throughout 2025.

Related Exhibitions
This year Grythyttan Stålmöbler celebrates 130 years of Swedish craftsmanship and Scandinavian design. The furniture is still made by hand from wood and steel in Grythyttan, making the chairs and tables extremely weather-resistant and ensure they last decade after decade. The characteristic rocking mechanism of the chairs is created by the special spring steel frame, also requires human craftsmanship. During 3daysofdesign, discover the new additions to the iconic A2 series, which has been an integral part of Swedish gardens since the 1930. The High Tech chair relaunched in 2007 has been given a new color spectrum for 2025. The chair was designed ny Nisse Strinning in the early 1980's.
Grythyttan Stålmöbler
November 23, 2022
Furniture
Outdoor
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik (GU) is a Norwegian textile manufacturer from Lillehammer, renowned for its craftsmanship and timeless design. Rooted in Norwegian nature and tradition, they create upholstery textiles that blend aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. The production takes place locally, with every process—from spinning to weaving and finishing—under one roof. Their vision is to refine the natural qualities of wool to inspire modern interior design worldwide.
Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik
January 7, 2025
Part of 2025
Rug & Floor
Materials
The Poster Club is a Copenhagen–based art platform offering a carefully curated selection of premium art prints and original works crafted by independent artists from around the world. Now in its tenth year, The Poster Club bridges artistic expression and contemporary aesthetics, showcasing diverse creative voices and making its global community a unique destination for those seeking inspiration and accessible art. The collection spans abstract compositions, delicate illustrations, bold graphics, eclectic photography and handcrafted Wall Objects. Combining a love for art and a passion for design with an uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship, The Poster Club helps people to create inspired spaces of their own.
The Poster Club
January 23, 2024
Wall & Surface
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Graduate designer Anke Neumann makes handmade paper glow in an unusual way. In her workshop, she makes large–format papers, incorporating light–conducting fibres. Similar to veins, these run through the paper surface and also form a kind of framework that contributes to the stability of the form. LED light is guided through the fibres and emitted laterally outwards in the paper layer. Together with the material aesthetics and design language, the light papers combine sculpture, luminaire and unique piece. They are not just objects that attract a lot of attention due to their shape. They are capable of enchanting a room, bathing it in poetic light.
LICHTPAPIER
January 14, 2025
Part of 2025
Lighting
Other Exhibitions
Oxdenmarq was founded in 2003. The goal was to produce reasonably priced furniture from exclusive materials like vegetable tanned saddle leather. Making affordable furniture is a core value OX still pursue in everything they do. Before finishing the design studies at the Copenhagen Design University, Dennis Marquart completed a Blacksmith education. Craftsmanship is a key for OX in everything they do. Many OX products are shaped around marble or vegetable tanned saddle leather. Stone and leather are materials that will and should get marks over time but they will also age with a very special beauty. When you learn to appreciate the beauty of maturity and of time passing, you have learned to appreciate patina the way it should be: appreciated.
Oxdenmarq
January 30, 2024
Buneē reimagines the relationship between architecture, materiality, and everyday objects. Rooted in space, nature, and form, it crafts functional designs in marble, ceramics, wood, and textiles, emphasising natural textures and finishes. Simple, clean forms and geometric structures highlight both material and function. Imperfection is embraced in hand–crafted pieces, made by small–batch artisans using traditional techniques with a low environmental impact. More than just objects, Buneē represents a way of living—prioritising mindful consumption, where each piece serves more than one function. Sustainability is approached with longevity in mind, valuing craftsmanship over trends and creating objects that solve more with less.
Buneē Living
January 28, 2025
Arturel is a Danish brand redefining interiors through innovative wall–hanging acoustic art. By seamlessly blending aesthetics with functionality, its designs transform acoustic panels into captivating statement pieces that enhance both visual and auditory experiences. Rooted in craftsmanship and sustainability, Arturel creates high–quality, sound–absorbing art using recycled and locally sourced materials. Inspired by nature, culture, and contemporary design, each piece merges practicality with artistic expression. With a deep understanding of both art and science, Arturel ensures that beauty, function, and sustainability coexist in every creation—reshaping spaces while minimising environmental impact.
Arturel ApS
December 10, 2024
Sculptural Minimalism’ has been a guiding principle since the beginning of Kristina Dam Studio, influenced by movements such as Bauhaus and Japanese design. The aim has always been to create minimalist yet impactful pieces, functional yet artistic. At Kristina Dam Studio, the home is regarded as a place where the beauty of art integrates seamlessly into everyday life. By normalising the presence of sculptures and artistic objects, Kristina Dam Studio brings art out of the exclusive realm and into communal spaces, enriching the environment and inspiring those who inhabit it. The ethos of ‘Sculptural Minimalism’ continues to guide the studio, as it designs products that merge functionality with aesthetic refinement.
Kristina Dam Studio
December 22, 2021

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