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TFurniture is a Danish distributor responsible for the sale of several different international brands, all with a focus on the contract market. All brands stand for quality and with a focus on sustainable production and longevity. TFurniture was founded in 2011, and represents various brands such as HOWE, Nordgröna, Intuit By Softrend, Green Furniture Concept, CAIMI, THEO Design and ATBO.

During 3daysofdesign, news and classics from every brand will be on display. The space will be open daily, starting each morning with a light breakfast and good coffee, and ending the day with music and refreshing drinks.

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For more than 55 years, FRANDSEN has worked with lighting, and that heritage is still the cornerstone of the company. Under the headline 'In celebration of light' — FRANDSEN's goal is simple: unfold the many functions of good lighting, be it visual, social or sensual, to enrich everyday lives. Through ambitious collaborations with international designers, FRANDSEN aims to further explore the interplay between light, material, and form. A lamp might still be a lamp, but FRANDSEN will perpetually push the boundaries of what’s possible, creating lighting solutions that are functional yet aesthetically pleasing.
Frandsen
February 16, 2022
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
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Part of 2025
Kvadrat was established in Denmark in 1968 and has deep roots in Scandinavia’s world-famous design tradition. A leader in design innovation, Kvadrat produces high-performance, design upholstery and curtain textiles, rugs and acoustic solutions for both commercial and residential interiors. The products reflect their commitment to colour, quality, simplicity and innovation. Kvadrat consistently push the aesthetic, technological and functional properties of textiles. In doing so, they collaborate with leading designers, architects and artists including: Patricia Urquiola, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Alfredo Häberli, Doshi Levien, Giulio Ridolfo, Peter Saville, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Demand and Olafur Eliasson.
Kvadrat
February 18, 2022
Materials
Wall & Surface
Part of 2022
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Part of 2024
Swedish School's Textile Design programme is a global leader in reimagining textiles, pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Here, the students are empowered to explore the expanded field of textile design through cutting–edge areas like Textile Craft, New Materiality, Innovation, and Digital Specialisms. The department equips students with the skills and vision needed to thrive in the textile industry and beyond, fostering bold designs that blend art, technology, and sustainability.
Swedish School of Textiles
May 18, 2025
Materials
Part of 2025
This year Grythyttan Stålmöbler celebrates 130 years of Swedish craftsmanship and Scandinavian design. The furniture is still made by hand from wood and steel in Grythyttan, making the chairs and tables extremely weather-resistant and ensure they last decade after decade. The characteristic rocking mechanism of the chairs is created by the special spring steel frame, also requires human craftsmanship. During 3daysofdesign, discover the new additions to the iconic A2 series, which has been an integral part of Swedish gardens since the 1930. The High Tech chair relaunched in 2007 has been given a new color spectrum for 2025. The chair was designed ny Nisse Strinning in the early 1980's.
Grythyttan Stålmöbler
November 23, 2022
Furniture
Outdoor
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Part of 2024
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Openhouse Studio leads creative projects and bears brands' messages in a comprehensive and unique way. The studio offers an array of opportunities that can be customised to every brand–specific needs through developing events and building individual brand identities using creative direction, photography, videography, graphic design, and copywriting, among others. The studio emerged from Openhouse Magazine, a biannual publication that talks about art, design, architecture, and culture, which also serves as a platform to engage with an international professional audience.
OPENHOUSE
February 1, 2024
Aifunghi is a newly founded company established by experienced design professionals with a focus on sustainable solutions. Its approach prioritises local, renewable, and high–quality materials, resulting in a unique blend of creativity, value, and ecological responsibility. Through an innovative manufacturing process, combined with natural materials and refined details, Aifunghi crafts joyful objects that redefine sustainability in furniture, lighting, and accessories—offering a consciously designed collection for a design-minded audience.
Aifunghi
January 27, 2025
Internationally recognised as one of the world's leading names in furniture design and production, J. L. Møller was established in 1944 by cabinetmaker Niels Otto Møller. The Aarhus based manufacturer exports to more than 35 countries worldwide and is today led by the third generation of the Møller family. Dining pieces by J. L Møller are crafted around concepts of understated elegance and product longevity, utilising only the highest quality solid woods. The production method is an artistic–rationalised balance, in which the best craftsmanship, the selection of the finest materials, and a distinctive modern aesthetic coexist side by side, ensuring the iconic and timeless character of the Møller collection.
J.L. Møller
February 1, 2024
Belgian designer Bieke Casteleyn, who studied in Ghent and Milan, founded her studio in 2012, driven by a passion for exploring space, form, and materiality. Her 'Out of Line' collection, launched in 2015, showcases a blend of craftsmanship and sustainability, with cement plaster as its core material, paired with wood, suede leather, and glossy lacquer finishes. In 2024, the collection grew to include a sofa line featuring exclusive fabrics, and in 2025, new furniture pieces will be added. 'Out of Line' defies rigid lines, merging organic textures with refined elegance to create timeless, sculptural designs.
Bieke Casteleyn
January 28, 2025
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