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Ondarreta is a family–owned furniture company with 50 years of history, specialising in crafting chairs, tables, stools, shelves, and home accessories. Their local production blends artisanal techniques with modern technology, striking a balance between heritage and innovation. In 2023, the company received Spain’s National Design Award for excellence in furniture design, recognising its dedication to research, innovation, and sustainability—both environmental and social. For the upcoming edition, Ondarreta has partnered with Note Design Studio—the Swedish multidisciplinary design studio behind the Supra collection for the Spanish manufacturer.

For this upcoming edition of 3daysofdesign, Ondarreta launches ‘Sneak Peek’ a new concept that aims to bring people closer together, establish links and strengthen relationships. The concept will be presented for the first time in a warm, inviting setting designed by Note (design studio) in Copenhagen. The exhibition centres around the Supra collection, while additional pieces from the wider range highlight the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability. The setting invites visitors to pause, connect, and experience the furniture in an easygoing, social context. A space for a conversation with carefully crafted snacks and coffee by Abasotas®. A place to bring Ondarreta’s mission to life: bringing people together.

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