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Visitors to this year’s 3daysofdesign are invited to Petra, a new boutique hotel reimagined by &Tradition. In collaboration with Copenhagen Design Hotels, the original Kay Fisker building from 1943 has been carefully restored, preserving original details, and blending them with &Tradition's contemporary and classic pieces. A home away from home to dine, drink and stay, Petra warmly welcomes seasoned design lovers, friends, and curious newcomers to discover the charm and distinctive personality of Petra.

Visit the hotel, and celebrate Petra’s opening by joining one of the events – hosted during 3daysofdesign. The Daily Talk—Designers on Designers, with Jaime Hayon and Luca Nichetto: Set in Kay Fisker’s newly renovated Petra Hotel, designers Jaime Hayon and Luca Nichetto will discuss their own influences within design and how their work is inspired by the projects of other designers. The pair will discuss whose work has historically helped them create their own practices, and what they take from their contemporaries today. The Daily Aperitivo: Join in raising a glass, or two, to the opening of Petra—a new hotel, reimagined by &Tradition.

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