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SACKit designs furniture with a focus on comfort, quality, and longevity. Each piece is carefully constructed using durable materials and a thoughtful design approach. The Danish brand prioritises sustainability by incorporating reusable and recycled materials, staying true to its commitment to responsible production. SACKit presents both in–house designs and collaborations with Danish designers. Rooted in Northern Denmark, the brand blends honesty and craftsmanship to create furniture for the home, office, and outdoor spaces, designed in quality materials and made to last.

Discover SACKit’s exhibition at 3daysofdesign and step into a world where Scandinavian design ethos meets function and practicality. Explore their meticulously crafted furniture and accessories, each piece thoughtfully designed to elevate your living and outdoor space. Showcasing their own designs as well as collaborations with Danish designers, SACKit creates sustainable, long–lasting furniture for both indoor and outdoor living—perfectly balancing style and practicality. Embracing their roots in Northern Denmark, SACKit's furniture blends honesty and craftsmanship, providing your home, office and outdoor space with design furniture in quality materials, made to last.

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