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Founded in 1902, Romo is a British family–run business now in its fifth generation. With decades of experience, an unparalleled passion for design, and meticulous attention to detail, the company has grown into an international market leader in luxury interiors. Bringing together six brands—Romo, Black Edition, Kirkby Design, Mark Alexander, Villa Nova, and Zinc Textile—the company continually pushes creative boundaries to craft innovative fabrics, wall coverings, and accessories.

Romo is delighted to unveil its new showroom in Copenhagen’s vibrant Nordhavn district during this year’s 3daysofdesign. Designed by Tonen Agency, the space has been thoughtfully conceived to reflect Romo’s commitment to timeless style, innovative textiles, and exceptional craftsmanship. Visitors are invited to explore an immersive setting that brings together Romo’s latest collections alongside a curated selection of designs from across The Romo Group’s six brands. The showroom offers a tactile and inspiring experience, where rich textures, refined colour palettes, and contemporary patterns come together in a harmonious interior.

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