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NEMO Lighting is an Italian decorative and architectural lighting company founded in Milan in 1993 and since 2012 owned by Federico Palazzari. Firmly rooted in the most innovative Italian and international design ever, NEMO launched The Masters: a unique selection of lamps designed by 20th century masters such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti and Franco Albini. While pursuing its commitment to the contemporary with architects and designers such as Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Rudy Ricciotti, Bernhard Osann and Arihiro Miyake. NEMO Lighting has a distribution network in more than 80 countries, with showrooms in Milan, Paris and Copenhagen. Nemo is part of Nemo Group with ILTI Luce, Reggiani, FontanaArte and Driade.

Nemo Lighting is delighted to take part in 3daysofdesign at its showroom in the heart of Copenhagen. Visitors are invited to explore the eclectic spirit of Nemo Lighting’s collection, where tradition and innovation are seamlessly balanced. Following the acquisition of FontanaArte and Driade—two icons of international design—Nemo Group further strengthens its position as a key player on the global design scene.

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Founded in 2017 with a vision to create sensuous lighting designs that enhances ambiance and transform spaces. Nuura means light and honour. The name reflects a commitment to honouring light as an essential element of life and a foundation of well–being. Rooted in Danish design traditions and inspired by nature, Nuura creates versatile lighting collections for both private and public spaces. The brand’s essence lies in a modern reinterpretation of the chandelier, symbolising generosity and abundance. Guided by the belief that light is a vital source of well–being, Nuura creates timeless lighting designed to last for generations.
Nuura
February 10, 2022
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Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is an international cultural attraction for everyone who wants to experience and understand how architecture and design create the framework for our lives. DAC is located in BLOX by Copenhagen’s inner harbour and part of the city’s Cultural district. Through exhibitions, tours, events, and education, DAC inspires, educates, and engages visitors. Sustainability is at the core of DACs mission, reflected in its status as a certified Green Attraction. Discover the latest trends in architecture and design at DAC Design Shop, where every product is carefully selected with sustainability in mind. DAC Café prioritises organic ingredients, local produce, and animal welfare while actively minimising food waste.
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January 31, 2023
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Founded in Copenhagen in 2006, Mater is a pioneering green–tech design brand with sustainability and circularity at its core. From the outset, the ambition was to inspire a global design audience and engage people in sustainable thinking. Mater uses cutting–edge technology in their production to transform waste materials into furniture. Through collaboration with well–established and new design talents, they create timeless designs in a sustainable and responsible way. Mater is continuously committed to finding and developing new waste materials and techniques that allow them to create more from less.
Mater
February 24, 2022
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Since Normann Copenhagen’s foundation in 1999, the brand's ambition has been to challenge conventional thinking and make the ordinary extraordinary through great design. By combining the craftsmanship, functionality and endurance characterised by its Danish design heritage with modern silhouettes and durable materials, Normann Copenhagen aims to create original products in a contemporary design that withstand the test of time. Normann Copenhagen believes in uniting people and spaces across the world and improving the quality of people’s lives through the power of great design. The brand's products combine functionality and design and accommodate the diversity of needs of modern life in residential and professional interiors alike.
Normann Copenhagen
January 18, 2022
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Rockfon combines an extensive portfolio of advanced stone wool–based products with dedicated local expertise to deliver more than just superior sound control. Their acoustic solutions create calmer, safer, and healthier environments, built from durable materials that can be endlessly recycled. From offices and schools to hospitals and beyond, Rockfon transforms acoustics into an asset that enhances productivity, focus, and well–being. Offering ceiling systems, islands, baffles, walls, dividers, and customised monolithic designs, Rockfon empowers designers to optimise every dimension of a space. With superior sound control, safety, and health–promoting properties, their solutions improve well–being for the entire lifespan of a building.
Rockfon
January 8, 2024
Jacob Jensen is a realm of Danish design, transforming everyday essentials into extraordinary objects that captivate, bring surprise, delight, and meaningful impact. Since its beginnings in 1958, Jacob Jensen's design philosophy has given rise to pioneering products and design decisions that have left an indelible mark globally. Today, Jacob Jensen continues to shape dynamic and distinctive designs.
Jacob Jensen
January 10, 2024
Finnish design companies Artek and Marimekko are united by bold and distinct identities that are heavily influenced by architecture, nature and human–centric pragmatism. Marimekko’s distinctive patterns are rooted in expressing a strong and unique identity, celebrating perfect imperfections and the trace of the human hand. Artek’s technological expertise incorporates wood bending and advanced woodworking techniques integrates the warm, organic qualities of Finnish birchwood into standardised production processes.
Artek + Marimekko
January 11, 2024
An intuitive exploration of interior life and how our domestic spaces reflect the layered dualities of living. It is a study in how time,
light, and impulse shape our everyday environments, revealing a choreography of movement, mood, and meaning. 

Objects and belongings gather where the light invites them, arranged through instinctive gestures and responsive habit. The space is alive with dualities: rest and action, solitude and connection, clarity and obscurity. Home from Home invites you to dwell in this tension between stillness and transformation - to consider not only how we live, but how light lives with us. 

At Noura Residency, Charlotte Taylor reflects on how temporal and emotional shifts delineate the spatial logic of the home.
HOME FROM HOME
May 15, 2025
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