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Since 1968, PBJ Designhouse has been defined by a seamless blend of design, exceptional craftsmanship, refreshing functionality, and distinctive expression. These core values have made the company a proud representative of Denmark’s rich furniture–making tradition. The factory’s expertise spans a wide range of materials and techniques, including woodwork, veneered surfaces, laminates, and upholstered chairs. The result is furniture that embodies both creativity and identity, combining form and function with meticulous attention to detail. PBJ Designhouse has remained Danish–owned since its founding.

During 3daysofdesign, PBJ Designhouse will be located in the heart of Copenhagen at the beautiful, historic, and iconic Hotel Phoenix. Part of the basement will be transformed into an inspiring design pop–up location, where visitors are invited to explore the collection. Meet industrial designer Rikke Frost as she shares her insights and thoughts on the design process behind the new Aro series—including tables, sideboards, and chairs.

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