
Since its founding in 2019, RYE has pursued a considered approach to bedroom design. Drawing on historical references and analogue traditions, the brand's focus is not on what a bed can do, but on what a bed should be—a quiet refuge that frames sleep through an emphasis on slowness, sculptural silhouettes, and tactile depth. Each piece is produced at RYE's own manufacturing facilities in the Danish Lake Highlands, where skilled craftspeople work with a range of locally sourced materials, to create a collection of bedroom furniture, mattresses and pillows.
Rest is not only a function, but a spatial condition. The right space, the right material, the right quiet can change how the body settles. For 3daysofdesign, RYE brings this idea into a raw parking garage—a landscape of rest, unexpectedly still within the city. Handcrafted in Jutland from natural materials, each bed carries the quiet of where it comes from. The exhibition draws directly from this place of origin, translating the atmosphere of production into the space through material, image and sensory elements. Placed within an industrial setting, that honesty becomes the architecture of rest itself.























