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prado believes a home should become a place where functionality disappears and only the experience of the space remains. prado provides advanced solutions for home technology such as light and ventilation, quietly disappearing into architecture to bring calm to the spaces we live in. Founded in 2020, prado removes the visual noise from living spaces, leaving only what matters. The laboratory brings together prado's four maisons, united by the belief that the future of homes is not defined by more technology, but by better integration. Vervloet has been mastering the craft of architectural hardware since 1905. Atelier Luxus brings the same standard to switches and sockets, while rond extends the prado philosophy to the wall itself.

During 3daysofdesign, prado returns to Bredgade 27 with a new installation built around the light + ventilation mini, transforming fragmented functions into one refined spatial experience. Maison Vervloet, Atelier Luxus and rond complete the laboratory: invisible home technology and handcrafted architectural hardware, united in one space.

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