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Ten standout moments from day one of 3daysofdesign

Copenhagen has once again transformed into a vibrant stage for global design as 3daysofdesign kicks off in full force. From iconic showrooms to immersive street installations, the city pulses with creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship. This visual report captures 10 handpicked Instagram moments from the fair's opening day, spotlighting the freshest expressions of contemporary interiors, materials, and spatial storytelling.

Here follow the Instagram moments:

Louis Poulsen is inviting design enthusiasts to join them at 3daysofdesign, where they are unveiling their newly redesigned store alongside this autumn's product news. They are creating excitement for visitors eager to experience fresh innovations in Danish lighting design.

Møbel Copenhagen is presenting The Element of Space, an immersive sensory experience created in collaboration with Anders Sølvsten Thomsen at 3daysofdesign. They are inviting visitors to explore a transformative journey where colour, shape, texture, material, and scent come together to challenge traditional interior design and evoke unexpected sensations.

Mok Architects' installation at Frederiksgade 1 blends handcrafted Japanese lighting with the textured history of reclaimed Danish bricks, creating a thoughtful dialogue between traditions. After the event, materials will return to Copenhagen's Genbyg reuse center, embodying a sustainable design cycle.

Elis Monsport is joining 3daysofdesign with three striking pieces exhibited across Copenhagen: the Tekto Vase, Jack's Vase, and Glacier Lamp. They are connecting with visitors through thoughtfully placed installations and are also giving a talk on glass at Soho House, bringing deeper insight into their design process.

DCWÉditions presents 10 HEURES 10 in collaboration with Paper Collective, showcasing refined design sensibilities in Copenhagen. This thoughtful pairing brings together lighting and art in a quietly striking display.

Najtlix Studio collaborates with Holder Objects to craft an intimate portrait series, now featured at Kanalhuset in Copenhagen. Visitors can also join a special talk on Latin American contemporary design, hosted by David Basulto on June 18 at Hija de Sanchez Nordhavn.

Artist Rasmus Refer presents Gestures of Home at The Conary, curated by Openhouse Magazine. Featuring works by Armadillo & Co, Henriette Schou, and Carissa Diaz Aleman, the exhibition offers a poetic take on domesticity and design.

Sibast Furniture presents Heritage Reimagined, an exhibition weaving timeless craftsmanship with forward-looking design. The showcase features elegant new silhouettes and sculptural accents by Stoff Nagel, previewing a refined future rooted in tradition.

© Ferm Living

Ferm Living previews is participating in 3daysofdesign with three city-centre locations featuring exhibitions and events. Highlights include Living with Ferm, the Dapple Bar, and Meditations on Can Lis by Apartamento Magazine, offering diverse design experiences throughout Copenhagen.

With a record number of exhibitors this year, Kvadrat Textiles highlights standout exhibitions and talks showcasing contemporary innovations alongside iconic classics. Their curated selection reflects the vibrant spirit and creativity fuelling this year's event.

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From tactile explorations to sculptural forms, these first glimpses from 3daysofdesign reveal a design landscape rooted in both tradition and experimentation. Stay tuned as we continue to track the most compelling visual narratives emerging from Copenhagen, one post at a time.