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The world’s leading acoustic company. Rockfon, founded in Denmark in 1962 as part of ROCKWOOL Group, is built on the belief that acoustics shape how people feel, think, and connect. From offices alive with ideas to classrooms filled with curiosity and healthcare spaces where calm is essential, the company is driven by a clear ambition to make every space better for the people who use it. Rockfon acoustic wall, ceiling, and zoning solutions are designed to create indoor environments where comfort and well-being come hand in hand. At the core of each sound–absorbing solution is stone wool, the signature material that absorbs unwanted noise with remarkable efficiency while also being abundant and endlessly recyclable.

As 3daysofdesign invites participants to make the moment matter within its theme, Rockfon responds with an exploration of how sound shapes every moment of the human experience. The exhibition "Hear & Now" positions sound as a fundamental condition of experience—present in both the fleeting moments of the day and in the defining life events. The exhibition builds on the modular steel grid structure first developed with the cross–disciplinary studio Spacon & X for the 2025 edition of 3daysofdesign. Conceived from the outset for reuse, the structure is reconfigured into a new spatial setting—a nod to how interiors can be flexible, modular, and refreshable for new needs.

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