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Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik (GU) is a Norwegian textile manufacturer based in Lillehammer, known for its craftsmanship, material expertise, and timeless design. Rooted in Norwegian nature and tradition, GU develops upholstery textiles that combine aesthetics, durability, and sustainability. All production takes place locally, with every stage—from spinning to weaving and finishing—carried out under one roof. This ensures full control over quality, traceability, and responsible production. With a deep understanding of wool’s natural properties, GU refines and reinterprets the material to meet the needs of contemporary interiors.
Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik
April 15, 2026
Specialists in fabrics. At Gabriel, fabrics are the foundation of exceptional design, performance, and craftsmanship. Gabriel brings design, innovation, textile engineering, production, and environmental responsibility together under one roof, ensuring full control and transparency at every stage. For over 170 years, Gabriel has been shaping the future of furniture fabrics with a commitment to quality materials and latest technology. A Scandinavian design heritage defines every fabric; elegant, functional, and built to last. Gabriel is more than a fabric manufacturer; its a trusted partner, delivering integrated solutions that empower designers, architects, and furniture manufacturers worldwide.
Gabriel Fabrics
April 15, 2026
Nevotex is Europe’s leading supplier of fabrics, leather, technical materials and tools for the interior design and furniture industry. They possess experience, expert knowledge, and are hugely passionate about design, colour, and texture. They assist upholsterers, furniture manufacturers, architects, and designers in bringing their ideas to life. Nevotex embraces sustainable practices, offering a wide range of eco–friendly fabrics, artificial leather, and genuine leather without compromising on quality or style. They firmly believe that furniture production can coexist with environmental responsibility, and their sustainable product range reflects this philosophy.
Nevotex Danmark
April 23, 2026
Kurage is a Danish design brand offering bold, recycled fabrics to visionary designers and architects. Since 1990, Kurage has been all about fearless colours, rich textures, and hand–printed fabrics that turn waste into wonder. From statement curtains and eye–catching upholstery to cutting–edge acoustic solutions, including wall panels and desk screens, Kurage doesn’t just fill spaces but reinvents them. Kurage empowers you to choose fabrics with intention, break conventions, and create spaces that are uniquely yours.
Kurage
April 23, 2026
Aifunghi is a newly established company founded by experienced design professionals, driven by a commitment to sustainable solutions. Its approach is rooted in the use of local, renewable, and high–quality materials, resulting in an unprecedented combination of creativity, value, and ecological responsibility. The company has developed an innovative manufacturing process, complemented by tangible, natural solutions and refined detailing. Aifunghi creates joyful objects designed to form one of the most sustainable ranges of furniture, lighting, and accessories available to a design–loving audience.
Aifunghi
April 15, 2026
Located in the heart of central Copenhagen, Designmuseum Danmark is Denmark’s leading museum of Danish and international design. The museum shows up to eight exhibitions about design history, contemporary design, the design of the future, as well as Danish design icons by Verner Panton, Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen and more. The museum communicates quality and craftsmanship, ideas and processes, and breakthrough within design through it’s exhibitions, events, and learning activities. Designmuseum Danmark reopened in June 2022 after two years of renovations. Guests can now visit the new museum café for coffee, lunch or dinner, the new museum shop and the museum garden, which is a quiet, green oasis in the middle of the city.
Designmuseum Danmark
April 15, 2026
Danish Art Workshops contributes to the field of art and design in Denmark by offering professionals a unique platform for artistic development and production. Across its many specially equipped workshops, professional artists and designers can apply for residency to develop ideas and produce large–scale and complex works, supported by guidance and expertise from skilled professionals. This is where much contemporary art and design takes root, and where new talents within the art and design scene are nurtured.
Danish Art Workshops
April 17, 2026
The Royal Danish Academy—Architecture, Design, Conservation strives to be an active, creative and leading actor in society by contributing to tackling the major national and global challenges of our time. The Royal Danish Academy is a research and educational institution that is drawing on a historical foundation within the fields of architecture, design and conservation. Based on a solid tradition the Royal Danish Academy constantly develops its subject areas by uniting three fields of knowledge: academic research, artistic research and professional practice, which are three different ways of discovering, inventing and creating.
Royal Danish Academy
April 15, 2026
In Terrassa, 30 km from Barcelona, Teixidors creates unique pieces of cashmere, wool and linen using 19th–century wooden looms. Founded in 1983, the company fuses exceptional craftsmanship with a strong social enterprise mission. Each blanket, throw, or shawl begins with a mindful selection of noble, natural fibres and takes shape through slow gestures, care, and a deep commitment to the craft. Their textiles are now sold in over 30 countries and have been part of collaborations with renowned creators such as John Pawson and Faye Toogood. Teixidors blends beauty, tradition, and purpose to offer pieces that accompany, nurture, and transform both ambiance and lives. Teixidors—when weaving is also caring.
TEIXIDORS
April 21, 2026
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
April 23, 2026
The world needs change—more sustainability, stronger communities, and a better life for all. That’s why design isn’t just about creating something new; it’s also about improving what already is there, making it more beautiful, functional, playful, and appealing. It’s about listening to people’s needs and involving them in creating future solutions. At Kolding School of Design, creative people from all over the world come together to do just that—through craftsmanship, artistic expression, and research. The teaching is based on practical experience, the latest knowledge, and close collaboration with the outside world.
Kolding School of Design
April 15, 2026
Uderbekov Daniyar is a design brand where ancient heritage meets future technology. Founded by Daniyar Uderbekov, it creates sculptural objects and furniture that reinterpret the traditions of Kazakh nomads through a contemporary lens. In his pieces, natural felt  are combined with handles from garden tools and 3D–printed elements made from recycled PET plastic. The brand’s philosophy is built on sustainability, durability, and deep respect for natural materials. Each item tells a story, crafted to endure both time and the elements. Daniyar’s collections have gained international recognition at exhibitions such as Dutch Design Week and the Guiltless Plastic final in Milan.
UDRB Daniyar Uderbekov
April 21, 2026
Founded in 2019, Material Matters is a platform dedicated to exploring the role of material intelligence in architecture and design. With more than 140 podcasts published and four acclaimed editions of its annual fair staged in London, the brand made its international debut in Copenhagen in 2025 as part of 3daysofdesign—an appearance that exceeded expectations and confirmed the appetite for a deeper, more material–led conversation. Building on the success of last year, Material Matters returns to 3daysofdesign taking up, once again, the residence in the heart of Christianshavn, positioned as a key destination within the city.
Material Matters
April 15, 2026
The French Embassy in Denmark is located in the Thott Palace, a remarkable 17th century historical building on Kongens Nytorv, in the heart of Copenhagen. The palace has housed the embassy for a century, and has since its origins been a symbol of the strong ties between France and Denmark. All year round, the Embassy opens its doors to the public on the occasion of various cultural events and has showcased French designers as part of 3daysofdesign every year since the festival began. Institut français is the French cultural center in Denmark, and also functions as the French Embassy's cultural department. The institute's mission is to promote French culture, language and research to the Danish public.
Embassy of France
April 15, 2026
Mikkel Nielsen is a Copenhagen–based design studio producing architectural lamps through 3D printing in bioplast. Each lamp is designed and produced in Copenhagen in small, limited series. The collection is defined by a clear formal logic: a single organic element repeated twelve times to form a balanced circular composition, creating a strong and recognisable identity. Production is intentionally kept small, allowing close control of material, surface, colour and light quality. The studio focuses on durability and long–term relevance rather than trends. At 3daysofdesign, the SSPL lamp is presented in 20 new colours.
MIKKEL NIELSEN
April 15, 2026
TAMEKO is a Copenhagen–based textile brand rooted in a deep appreciation for honest materials, quiet luxury, and Scandinavian sensibilities. Founded by Dominika Leveau and Chim Scavenius Sonne–Schmidt, the brand was created with a singular aim: to craft textiles that elevate everyday life through tactility, simplicity, and longevity. Guided by both past traditions—when linens were treasured heirlooms—and contemporary aesthetics, TAMEKO designs pieces meant not only to last, but to live with. Each product reflects a commitment to natural materials, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a timeless palette that integrates effortlessly into private homes and hospitality spaces.
TAMEKO
April 15, 2026
Established in Copenhagen in 2017, Tekla creates elevated yet functional homeware pieces that centre a timeless, straightforward design expression. Since launching, Tekla has embodied an honest commitment to uncompromising quality. With a foundation in bedding, the full collection now comprises pieces for the entire home, including towels, sleepwear and blankets—all made to be lived in and made to last. Tekla holds B Corp certification, joining a global movement of people using business as a force for good. Tekla is available at its Copenhagen and London stores, globally online and through a handful of carefully selected retail partners in Europe, North America and the Asia–Pacific.
Tekla
April 22, 2026
Designs Of The Time is a Belgian company founded in 1998 by the Puylaert family. In their interior textiles, they embrace a sense of imperfection that complements their love for natural materials and casual, untreated looks. The work of this family revolves around a deep love for craftsmanship, authenticity and thoughtful creative designs. This, along with their gentle character, results in interior textile collections of discrete luxury that breathe a troop of warm feelings into every home.
designs of the time
April 15, 2026
Founded in 1898, Dinesen is a family–run Danish company with 128 years of experience crafting high–quality wooden products. With its HQ and production site in southern Denmark, Dinesen is known for bespoke wooden floors and surfaces, made from carefully selected trees from responsibly managed Western European forests. Rooted in curiosity, care, and responsibility, Dinesen honours its heritage while pushing boundaries to unlock the full potential of wood. The company collaborates with architects, designers, and artists to reimagine the material, reflecting a genuine appreciation for it.
Dinesen
April 15, 2026
Libeco is a Belgian family company established in 1858. The main business division focuses on weaving and selling fabric to manufacturers and fabric editors worldwide. Libeco Home, the finished products division, offers a collection of bed linen, table linen, kitchen linen, home accessories and bags. Raymond Libeert is now the fifth generation of the Libeert family to lead the business. The design heritage of Libeco Home began with Raymond's grandmother, continued with his sister and is now led by his wife Amy. 
Sold in 65 countries, Libeco Home serves interior designers, retailers, and the hospitality sector, including the Belgian royal family.
Libeco Home
April 15, 2026
Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is an international cultural attraction for everyone who wants to experience and understand how architecture and design create the framework for our lives. DAC is located in BLOX by Copenhagen’s inner harbour and part of the city’s Cultural District. Through exhibitions, events, and education, DAC inspires, educates, and engages visitors. Sustainability is at the core of DACs mission, reflected in its status as a certified Green Attraction. Discover the latest trends in architecture and design at DAC Design Shop, where every product is carefully selected with sustainability in mind. DAC Café prioritises organic ingredients, local produce, and animal welfare while actively minimising food waste.
Danish Architecture Center
April 15, 2026
Lundhs Real Stone is an exclusive collection of 100% natural stone, thoughtfully sourced from Lundhs' quarries in Norway. Silica-free and exceptionally versatile, these premium materials ensure both durability and aesthetic appeal. Perfect for a wide range of interior and exterior applications, from countertops and steam showers to pavers and wind screen facade systems. Each piece of Lundhs Real Stone is unique and will enrich spaces with authentic beauty while honoring the long lasting quality and effectively adding a touch of nature’s elegance to any setting. Explore the collection at the Inside Norway exhibition at the Odd Fellow Palace.
Lundhs Real Stone
April 15, 2026
Kvadrat Acoustics creates fully customisable, high–performance acoustic solutions characterised by aesthetic excellence and exceptional versatility, which are used to promote well–being in visionary architectural projects worldwide. Kvadrat Acoustics acoustic solutions sets the benchmark for sustainability, flexibility and durability and reflect the company's dedication to push aesthetic and technological boundaries.
Kvadrat Acoustics
April 29, 2026
An international creative collaborator and invaluable material resource, The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) is the global face of U.S. hardwoods, championing their performance, sustainability and aesthetic potential to timber markets all over the world.
AHEC
April 22, 2026
Fucina Frammenti is a sustainable brand with an online shop focused on contemporary designs that prioritise material analysis and production processes. The brand aims to find new uses for Noble Waste—processed or semi–finished results—derived from the production cycles of other companies. This waste is repurposed through thoughtful design, creating new products with minimal energy expenditure while adhering to principles of disassemblability and monomateriality. This formula, called Noble Waste Mix, embodies a circular production–consumption–reuse model. Fucina Frammenti continually refines its practices through research, experimentation, and exploration of new materials, resulting in a constantly evolving product catalog.
Fucina Frammenti
April 15, 2026
INDALO has two meanings in siSwati: “nature” and “to create.” This collective of craft artisans from Eswatini and European designers showcases objects created with sustainable natural materials. Organised by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and founded by the European Union (EU), this exhibition is centred around traditional skills and culture from the Southern African country.
Indalo
April 29, 2026
Magniberg is a Stockholm-based design brand founded in 2016 by Bengt Thornefors and Nina Norgren. Bringing a fashion-driven perspective to the home, Magniberg creates bedwear and lifestyle products defined by emotion, individuality, and material quality. With bedwear at its core, the brand extends into Rituals, Living, Wear, and Editions - forming a layered universe where textiles, objects, and clothing are connected through a shared design language. Each piece is conceived as an expression of mood, material, and story, bridging fashion’s creativity with the intimacy of everyday life. Rooted in Scandinavian craftsmanship and elevated by a contemporary, culturally aware sensibility, Magniberg redefines the home as a space for self-expression - to be dressed, composed, and lived with over time.  
Magniberg
April 29, 2026
Astrid was launched in 2003, founded on Anna Boustedt’s genuine love for textiles. This passion continues to guide everything the company does. Her vision, aesthetic sensitivity, and attention to detail have helped establish Astrid as a small but significant player. The company is based in Stockholm and has longstanding collaborations with the most skilled textile mills in Europe. Astrid offers fabrics for curtains, furniture and accessories, and although the company’s primary target market is architects and designers, and the team has extensive knowledge of dealing with public spaces, the textiles are perfectly suited to a wide variety of settings. Quality is a matter of course for Astrid, and visual appeal is absolutely vital.
Astrid
April 15, 2026
150 years of Belgian craftsmanship, brought to Copenhagen by prado. Seamlessly integrating lighting, sockets, switches and hardware into architecture with a focus on minimal presence, durable materials, and timeless design. Discover the full prado offering: complementary design solutions where invisible home technology and natural materials meet in pure simplicity. Maison Vervloet offers high-end handcrafted decorative architectural hardware, specialising in bespoke door, window and furniture fittings, representing heritage, know-how and expertise since 1905. Atelier Luxus designs and manufactures luxury electrical fittings such as switches and sockets, produced with exceptional craftsmanship and materials.
prado
April 29, 2026