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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.

Twenty years ago, Muuto was founded with the ambition to bring new perspectives to Scandinavian design. During this year’s 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, Muuto invite you to join them in celebrating that milestone with a curated program looking ahead to the next chapters in Scandinavian design. Discover new launches, collectible numbered editions, and immersive spaces exploring how Scandinavian design continues to evolve through dialogue, reflection, atmosphere, and human connection.

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