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Kristina Dam Studio
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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.

During 3daysofdesign, Kristina Dam Studio will present its latest collection, The Artistic Home. The collection embodies an enduring passion for the synthesis of art and architecture, offering timeless designs that transform your home into a space of creativity, serenity, and curated beauty. It celebrates the art of displaying your most cherished items, transforming your space into The Artistic Home. Discover Kristina Dam Studio during 3daysofdesign and immerse yourself in artistry, innovation, and the 'Sculptural Minimalism' design philosophy.

Naver Collection is proudly crafted in Denmark by Aksel Kjersgaard and Gramrode Møbelfabrik, a collaboration est. in 1995. The design is a fusion of innovative design, classic craftsmanship, and the heritage of a rich design history. The design philosophy revolves around wood as an essential resource, challenged and combined with leather, laminate, stainless steel, and Corian to create innovative furniture with a focus on aesthetics, comfort, and functionality. Each design is created with meticulous care and pride in every detail. This defines the brand as a market leader on a Scandinavian level in the categories of dining tables, sideboards, chairs, dressers etc.
Naver Collection
February 3, 2022
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Eikund was established spring of 2016, and since then they have gathered the best of Norwegian furniture design from the 1950s and 60s under one brand. This is a result of a treasure hunt that gives old icons from their design legacy new life. The collection of Norwegian mid-century design features iconic works by renowned masters such as Fredrik A. 
Kayser, Sigurd Resell and Torbjørn Bekken. 

Quality requirements for high-end furniture makes Eikund both sustainable and viable; They would rather produce furniture designed to last, than something short lived. Every single product from them can be described as Nordic modernism at its best!  

Visit them to see their new products in a mix with the current lineup.
Eikund
December 11, 2024
Part of 2025
Furniture
Tools for Everyday Life is a project showcasing the community of practice surrounding the BA Furniture and Product Design programme at Northumbria University. This community has evolved through a dialogical approach to teaching and learning, where academic and technical staff act as facilitators in an ongoing process of shared inquiry with students. The project sets design briefs to create everyday objects that bring joy in use, proposing artefacts that recognise and celebrate the innumerable skilled actions that shape daily life. The aim is to draw inspiration from materials and processes that not only define the objects people interact with but also shape the relationship with the surrounding environment.
Tools for Everyday Life
March 10, 2025
Furniture
Part of 2025
KIRK Studio, founded by Brian Kirk, has been creating sculptural lighting since 1999. Inspired by nature and art, Kirk explores bold forms, raw materials, and refined craftsmanship. Each wood–based design is crafted using FSC—certified materials, ensuring sustainability while enhancing acoustics. With influences from Bauhaus, brutalism and contemporary design, KIRK Studio’s lighting transforms spaces with light, texture, and form. Designed to be both functional and expressive, every fixture reflects a deep commitment to innovation, sustainability, and timeless design.
Kirk Studio
January 23, 2025
Lighting
Part of 2025
Other Exhibitions
Sancal, founded under the Spanish sun over fifty years ago, reflects a passionate, open, and humble identity in each of its designs. Combining contemporary, timeless, and eclectic styles, the brand creates products that are both functional and customisable. The firm emphasises innovation, simplicity, creativity, and emotional connections through design, encouraging a joyful approach with the motto “Smile, break the mould and be happy!” With a focus on sustainability, local production, and collaboration with global designers, Sancal's designs are both  expressive and durable, striving to make a positive difference through design.
Sancal
January 22, 2025
CaDot Design is a small international Danish furniture brand that first gained recognition in 2019 and became an independent company in 2023. With a strong core value of supporting emerging talent, the brand embraces collaborations with both established and lesser–known Danish designers. The focus is on combining distinctive design, functionality, and comfort. CaDot Design prioritises sustainability, working primarily with wood and steel—the most durable materials available—to ensure furniture that withstands generations of use. Prototyping and development are carried out at the same level as much larger companies, with a focus on dining and living furniture for both residential and contract markets. Additionally, CaDot Design offers expertise as a design partner for collaborative projects.
CaDot Design
March 8, 2025
For nearly 30 years, the French house Ibride has shared a passionate curiosity for creating families of objects and furniture that carry emotions. With 90% of its production based in France, its creations are guided by authenticity, poetry, and a deep connection with nature.
Embodied through the sensitivities of the artists and designers it selects, its collections are timeless. They draw their unique character from universal themes such as classical arts, nature, and the animal world. These creations bring a bold and vibrant presence to their surroundings, forging connections with those who interact with them.
In harmony with its natural environment at the forest’s edge, Ibride constantly innovates to minimize its ecological footprint.
Ibride
January 7, 2025
Tools for Everyday Life is a project showcasing the community of practice surrounding the BA Furniture and Product Design programme at Northumbria University. This community has evolved through a dialogical approach to teaching and learning, where academic and technical staff act as facilitators in an ongoing process of shared inquiry with students. The project sets design briefs to create everyday objects that bring joy in use, proposing artefacts that recognise and celebrate the innumerable skilled actions that shape daily life. The aim is to draw inspiration from materials and processes that not only define the objects people interact with but also shape the relationship with the surrounding environment.
Tools for Everyday Life
March 10, 2025
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