3daysofdesign 2026
The annual 3daysofdesign is a festival for dreamers, doers, and the design curious. This year, Norm Architects will present new designs and collaborations through a series of exhibitions across Copenhagen – created together with talented brands and partners who share our sensibilities. Alongside these new launches, visitors will have the chance to experience some of our most cherished collections and previously completed architecture projects.
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
time
June 10-11
Year
2026
From June 10-12, Copenhagen will once again transform into a citywide celebration of design as more than 400 exhibitors welcome guests from around the globe. Across eight Design Districts, visitors can discover new and iconic furniture, lighting, accessories, innovative materials, and inspiring ideas presented in showrooms, galleries, shops, streets, and cultural venues throughout the Danish capital.
While 3daysofdesign is a must-visit destination for design professionals, it remains open to everyone. The festival’s carefully curated exhibitions and events are free to attend, welcoming both industry insiders and the design-curious public alike.
Exhibitions are open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, with a rich programme of talks, installations, gatherings, and evening events taking place across the city.
Below is an overview of where to experience our work during this year’s festival.
We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen.
Dynadio x Karimoku Case
Japanese lifestyle brand Karimoku Case presents “A Moving Presence”, an immersive exhibition hosted at the new Dynaudio flagship store. Designed by Norm Architects, the venue serves as a site for cultural collaboration where furniture enters into a material dialogue with sound. The exhibition features a spatial composition where Karimoku Case’s quiet craftsmanship introduces warmth and architectural rhythm to the environment. By pairing its tactile wooden elements with Dynaudio’s sound system, the studio explores how furniture, light, and acoustics resonate together to transform a room into a unified, intentional sensory experience.
Every day, you can experience a serene tea ceremony featuring Horii Shichimeien:
Wednesday 11:00am-12:00pm
Thursday 3:00-4:00pm
Friday 11:00am-12:00pm
First-come, first-served, no reservations required/accepted.
Møntergade 19, Copenhagen
Søuld x Sumum x Motarasu
“Composed Matter” brings together three distinct brands – Motarasu, Sumum and Søuld – each shaped by its own heritage, craft and aesthetic language.
Curated and spatially designed by Norm Architects, the exhibition unfolds as a quiet exploration of how materials, light and space interact to shape our sensory experience. Light and shadow become active participants in the composition. Surfaces respond to illumination, revealing depth and subtle variation. Soft geometries guide movement through the space, while moments of spatial compression and openness shift the emotional tone of the exhibition. Visitors are invited to slow down, to notice how small material gestures can alter the perception of a room.
Artworks and designs by: Sara Martinsen, Signe Hytte, Isabelle Yamamoto and Amanda Betz
Contributions from: Fischer, Dedar, Linolie & Pigment, Huus, Tintology and Jullight
Wednesday from 09:30-11:30am: Q&A with Manuela Guidarini, Senior Architect and Katrine Goldstein, CEO & Partner at Norm Architects. Following the talk, guests are invited to meet the artists and contributors behind the exhibition.
Esplanaden 8b, Copenhagen
Audo Copenhagen
Audo Copenhagen presents “Quiet Grandeur” – an exhibition at Audo House exploring a calmer and more enduring idea of contemporary living. Presented within the concept shop, the exhibition introduces new designs alongside curated pieces from the wider Audo collection within a cohesive spatial narrative shaped by atmosphere, tactility and connection – subtly reminiscent of Nordic interpretations of classicism.
Throughout Audo House, a series of supporting experiences – including a cocktail and vinyl bar, cinema room and courtyard installation – extend the atmosphere of the exhibition across the wider house, where guests are invited to experience the ideas of Quiet Grandeur through hospitality, culture and connection.
The Quiet Grandeur concept and exhibition have been developed in close collaboration with Norm Architects and Christian Møller Andersen, bringing together a shared sensibility rooted in atmosphere, materiality, and enduring Scandinavian design values. Through out the week, you will also be able to get a sneak peek at new designs by Norm Architects.
Århusgade 130
Galleri Sonja
Galleri Sonja joins 3daysofdesign from Bornholm with the exhibition “Connected | A Dialogue Between Nature & Craft”. Designed by Norm Architects it explores how raw materials become craft through an intimate dialogue with nature.
For artists like Sara Martinsen, Von Linné Studio, Mette Skjærbæk and Cille Grosell, nature’s colours, forms and textures offer endless inspiration. Materials are gathered and shaped by human hands, revealing the deep connection between makers and their environment, an exchange where craft reflects care, creativity and place. Made by hand, filled with heart.
Every day from 12:00-2:00pm, you can join them for a tea break together with Tyst Te. Wednesday, they’ll also host a Dogmestrik Workshop from 3:00-4:pm
Niels Hemmingsens Gade 8-10
BRANDT Copenhagen x Astrid
BRANDT Copenhagen and Astrid Textiles present a shared “A Tactile Dialogue” exploring tactility, craftsmanship and material integrity. Through a meeting of BRANDT’s architectural hardware and Astrid’s textile universe, the exhibition highlights how thoughtful design shapes atmosphere, depth and meaning. It is a dialogue between softness and solidity, surface and touch. During 3daysofdesign, BRANDT Copenhagen presents new collections and designs together with selected classics from their architectural hardware universe, including designs by Norm Architects.
Join us for drinks on Wednesday from 4:00-6:00 pm.
Bredgade 34
Wendelbo
Wendelbo presents “Between Hours” – an exhibition exploring how work and life unfold within the same rhythm. Curated designs come together in a sequence of settings that move from focus to pause, from collaboration to quiet retreat. The spaces bring together different ways of living and working, reflecting a contemporary condition where boundaries soften and transitions occur naturally throughout the day.
New designs by Patrick Norguet, Lars Wendelbo, John Astbury, and Norm Architects are presented alongside a curated programme of conversations and informal gatherings in the Between Hours wine bar.
During the festival, Wendelbo will invite for different talks, offer coffee and pastries in the mornings and host a house party on Wednesday from 5:00pm.
Bredgade 65
Malte Gormsen Kollektion
Malte Gormsen Møbelsnedkeri invites you to their Cabinetmakers Gallery at The Conary, in the heart of Copenhagen’s historic Frederiksstaden district.
See the Kollektion in person: furniture and objects born from close collaboration with Space Copenhagen, Norm Architects, and Christian+Jade, made by the hands of master cabinetmakers at their workshop in Herlev, Copenhagen.
Dronningens Tværgade 26
Expormim
Expormim joins a new collaborative exhibition at The Conary, curated by Openhouse alongside Saba Italia, JOV, Mike Hausmann and Japan Form.
Design unfolds through a sequence of spaces, each shaping how it is perceived, used, and felt. Expormim explores a sculptural reading of Mediterranean design with the openness of the atrium. Mike Hausmann portrays his wooden furniture collection through the personal intimacy of a room. Saba Italia’s pieces engage in the layered reality of an apartment, design and daily life framing one another. JOV and Japan Form act as a connective thread through texture, geometry, and light. Overall, each setting crafts a distinct state of living, revealing design as something that finds its form through context.
For this exhibition, Expormim will be showcasing our newly launched Brae Outdoor Collection.
Dronningens Tværgade 26
Ishinomaki Laboratory
Ishinomaki Laboratory brings together 15 iconic pieces of furniture that have shaped the history and evolution of Ishinomaki Laboratory – including Norm Architects’ 105° Lounge Chair.
They are traces of thoughts and experiments layered over time, quietly reflecting the values of Ishinomaki Laboratory.
This exhibition is not simply a place to display products. Through furniture, it offers an opportunity to experience the way of making that has spread from Ishinomaki over the past fifteen years, along with the relationships between people and the thoughts directed toward local communities. Fifteen years on, with Ishinomaki as its point of origin and alongside people in many places, Ishinomaki Laboratory continues its practice of making.
Århusgade 128