03.07.2025

THROWBACK: OUR CLIENTS AT 3DAYSOFDESIGN 2025

It’s a wrap! This year’s 3daysofdesign took place in Copenhagen under radiant summer skies. Together with our clients Fritz Hansen, Karimoku Case, Studio Jonathan Radetz, and Brokis, we look back on inspiring highlights, impressive product presentations, and creative installations – as well as many wonderful encounters and reunions with familiar faces.

At the Fritz Hansen flagship store, we embarked on a journey through 153 years of Danish design history. Among the standout moments was the premiere of new designs by Michael Anastassiades and Cecilie Manz. A second exhibition venue, the pop-up restaurant in the Orangeriet, was transformed into an atmospheric indoor and outdoor space – with a curated selection of furniture pieces from Fritz Hansen that gave the location a distinctive character.

Karimoku Case, in collaboration with Danish rug brand Linie Design, presented the joint exhibition “Echoes of Texture.”At Linie Design’s brand store, furniture by Karimoku Case – designed by Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa, and Norman Foster – was showcased alongside large-scale rugs. The staging on custom-designed wooden displays by Norm Architects, produced by Karimoku Furniture, lent the space a unique depth and material aesthetic.

Frankfurt-based Studio Jonathan Radetz, together with the World Design Capital Frankfurt RheinMain 2026 (WDC 2026), presented the exhibition “Shifting Objects – Shifting Values” at the German Embassy in Copenhagen. In celebration of the Frankfurt RheinMain region being named WDC 2026, the project brought designers and artisans from Germany and Denmark into an exciting cross-border dialogue. In an open project space, contemporary design met traditional craftsmanship – an exchange that was palpable on an emotional level as well.

As part of the “FRAMING” exhibition at the Odd Fellow Palace, BROKIS presented its latest lighting innovations. From artfully staged new products to timeless classics, the full range and creative power of the brand were on display.