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Montana Furniture

Montana Furniture
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Montana Furniture is committed to creating playful spaces and making room for personality. Since 1982, the Danish family–owned design company has dedicated itself to enriching the world with colours. Embodying this philosophy, Montana brings high–quality furniture, proud Danish craftsmanship and playful colours to private homes, public spaces, and corporate settings worldwide. At its factory in Denmark, Montana manufactures EU Eco–labelled modular furniture, ensuring the highest standards for processing, painting, and assembling.

For this year’s 3daysofdesign, Montana Furniture expands into exciting, softer territories. Step into their Copenhagen venues to explore fresh perspectives on colour, shape, and design. Among the novelties is a new direction that speaks to comfort, flexibility, and the evolving way we live. Join inspiring talks, and don’t miss the Backyard Party on Wednesday 18 June!

Related Exhibitions
22 System offers a minimalist approach to electrical design, featuring flush-mounted switches and sockets that integrate seamlessly into any architectural finish. The system eliminates visual noise, emphasizing clean lines and an uninterrupted aesthetic. Born from a commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, 22 System transforms everyday interfaces into discreet design statements—where function meets architecture. Designed by Bocci.
22 System
March 28, 2025
Accessories
Part of 2025
Danish Art Workshops contributes to the field of art and design in Denmark by providing professionals with a unique platform for artistic development and production. In the many specially equipped workshops, professional artists and designers can apply for residency to develop their ideas and produce large and complex works with support and counselling from skilled professionals. Here lie the roots of large amounts of contemporary art and design; here new talents in the art and design scene are born. Curation and exhibition design by Margrethe Odgaard and Rasmus Bækkel.
Danish Art Workshops
February 21, 2024
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Accessories
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Furniture
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
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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
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Other Exhibitions
D E S I G N / D I A L O G U E by Ark Journal is more than an exhibition: it is an exclusive showcase for the future of design, creative collaborations and craftsmanship. It is a story woven through the stunning spaces, visionary design and artistic expressions. It is a hub for collaborations, for Danish and international brands, designers and artists. 
Curated by the team behind Ark Journal in collaboration with stylist Pernille Vest, the focus of this exhibition is to promote high–quality design and to show new products in an inspiring and relevant way.
DESIGN DIALOGUE
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We Do Wood was founded in Copenhagen in 2011, based on the vision that new Danish design and strict sustainability principles should be closely intertwined. While not aiming to revolutionise the industry, We Do Wood seeks to contribute to a new era of reliability. Their primary goal is to produce high-quality furniture that embodies both functional and expressive honesty. We Do Wood is committed to consistently pursue superior alternatives and strongly believes in collective responsibility towards future generations. Dedicated to making a positive impact on our planet.
WeDoWood
January 11, 2024
Kvik has been creating Danish design kitchens, baths and wardrobes at surprisingly low prices since 1983. In 2024, Kvik Living, a line of Danish design furniture, lighting and accessories that are the perfect companion to their kitchens, was launched. Kvik introduced The Sociable Kitchen® (Samtalekøkken®) in 1998 and made their mark on life in the kitchen. The philosophy behind it is simple — a space where the kitchen is the living heart of the home. Everyone has the right to a beautiful, Danish design kitchen and sustainability is for everyone. Every Kvik kitchen comes with a calculation that tells customers how much recycled wood and how many recycled plastic bottles were used to make it and the CO2e footprint of their kitchen.
Kvik
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AKABA explores the relationship between people and the furniture, creating furniture for collectivities. Versatile pieces with character and ergonomics that contribute to creating comfortable atmospheres.

AKABA was born as a deeply social and inclusive company, and those values endure and lead the way. They guide AKABA's management model, and also the way of understanding creation. AKABA manufactures furniture for communities, which seeks social encounter starting with the individual. AKABA creates furniture for spaces with a human dimension that invite people to talk, relate and create collectively.
AKABA
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