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.

Montana Furniture presents two exhibitions during 3daysofdesign, unfolding across its showroom and flagship store. Both spaces are centred around a tribute to Verner Panton and his distinctive colour universe, where colour is explored as a defining spatial element. Visitors are invited to step inside and discover new perspectives, from bold compositions and revived hues to vibrant limited editions, alongside a renewed take on one of the home’s most essential spaces – reimagined with flexibility and a refined sense of scale.

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