January 12, 2026

Interview with Signe Byrdal Terenziani, CEO & Managing Director of 3daysofdesign
We’re living in times marked by chaos, confusion, and filtered realities. The result is a longing for depth. 'Make This Moment Matter' is a riveting reminder that the most powerful place we can be is the present moment. The past inspires us and the future motivates us, but the only moment where we can truly have an impact is the one we’re in right now. Implicit in the theme is an imperative, encouraging designers and consumers to act with intent, and that will have a ripple effect. It signals a sense of urgency, where every moment is an opportunity. Carpe diem.
Purpose gives design meaning. When your 'why' is clear, it becomes the driving force behind what you create and how you create. Every design decision becomes more carefully considered. The same is true for every purchase decision by consumers.
It feels deeply connected to what I see happening in the global design community today. Designers everywhere are questioning the role of their practice. Why are we making this? What purpose does it serve? How does it impact our communities and our planet? When you 'Make This Moment Matter,' there’s a realisation that the choices we make have lasting consequences. It asks us to be present. To turn off autopilot and act with awareness. Including the collaborations we form, the concepts we co–create, and the stories we tell.
At the same time, the theme inspires optimism. It’s a reminder that design can illuminate our path toward co–creating a brighter future. That even the smallest gestures have a big impact.
For me, 'Make This Moment Matter' captures the spirit of a global community that is growing more reflective, more connected, and more committed to creating designs that truly make a difference. It invites all of us to treat this moment as an opportunity to act with intent, and to shape a future we can stand behind.
'Make This Moment Matter' champions a shift in mindset, materials, and methods. I see designers incorporating sustainability into the foundation of their practice. I see renewed attention to raw materials, craftsmanship, artisan skills, cultural integrity, and longevity. There is a clear movement away from fast design toward work that endures emotionally and ethically. The theme encourages both designers and consumers to be conscious of their choices. To do something good that does something good.
By encouraging designers to 'Make This Moment Matter,' we’re also urging them to consider the lifespan of what they create, the impact, and the legacy they leave behind. From the materials they choose and how a design is produced, to how it lives on after its immediate purpose. Do the right thing, and do it with compassion — or don’t do it at all.
They’re not two opposing ideas or mutually exclusive — they’re increasingly intertwined. Creativity is what helps us rethink waste, reimagine materials, and innovate more sustainable solutions. Using materials that won’t harm the planet. Creating interiors that enhance our wellbeing. And fostering a sense of belonging in our communities.
Absolutely. It asks us to pause before creating anything new, and to consider whether it truly adds value to people, to culture, and to the planet. I believe design should be intentional, not excessive. The theme invites us all to focus on what is meaningful, rather than what is simply more.
At 3daysofdesign, we empower designers by giving them a platform where they can shine. A space for thoughtful and courageous work. When designers see that intention, awareness, and experimentation are valued, they feel freer to take risks, to question norms, and to create with purpose rather than pressure. We encourage creatives to explore designs with a raison d'être beyond form and function.
Ultimately, the power of design lies in its ability to transform spaces and, in doing so, the lives of the people who inhabit them.
Courage is essential to creativity. You don’t need a perfect roadmap to move forward. Small, meaningful moves in the right direction form the stepping stones for big change. Ironically, perhaps the biggest waste for designers is time. Time that could be spent shaping a more regenerative world. There’s no time like the present.
Design is inherently collaborative. When one person makes a thoughtful choice, it inspires others to do the same. Change starts and spreads by setting an example. The result is a collective consciousness that we can harness to bring about even bigger change.When creatives and consumers come together, they elevate each other’s ideas, with an impact that none could ever achieve alone.
Recognising a design that’s ahead of its time requires a certain openness to unprecedented ideas that were previously impossible. Truly pioneering ideas often become defining moments indesign. To a large extent, they tend to break with the past and envision a future that starts in the present. All of which gives them a timeless quality. 'Make This Moment Matter' begs the question: What legacy do you want to leave behind? By thinking along those lines, we are advocating the idea that what we create today will matter tomorrow. Likewise, what consumers buy today will alsohave an impact.
I hope they will leave feeling inspired to create with intent. To recognise that every moment holds the potential for something meaningful, and that their choices truly matter. For all of us.