Dezeen Showroom: in the wake of Copenhagen‘s 3 Days of Design, we’ve delved into six furniture pieces released during this year’s edition by global makers and design brands.
The following items were brought together at 3 Days of Design 2025, an event based in the Danish capital but exhibited by a myriad of international brands and craftspeople.
Australian studios Nau and DesignByThem, New Zealand brand LyZadie Design Studio, Belgian company Designs of the Time and London-based Dagmar were among the international brands exhibiting new products.
They were joined by more local Scandinavian makers, including Formarkivet, based in Copenhagen, and Swedish design brand Skewed.
From aluminium tables and cast-crystal lamps to modular sofas and a reissued 1950s desk, the following selection represents the diverse array of furnishings launched at this year’s festival.
Read on to see the products, lighting and furniture pieces by designers and brands based both in Scandinavia and further afield.
Nola lamp by Tom Fereday for Nau
Australian brand Nau worked with designer Tom Fereday on a collection of single-material table lamps that cast cosily warm light.
The Nola lamp comes in two sizes and two material options: transparent crystal or translucent jade.
Sundae modular lounge by Jason Ju for DesignByThem
Playfully bulbous shapes make up this modular seating system created for Sydney-based design brand DesignByThem by Australian designer Jason Ju.
The Sundae modular lounge has a fully upholstered form that is as at home in residential settings as it is in public environments.
Ausarta collection fabrics by Designs of the Time
Belgian brand Designs of the Time has developed a collection of linen-blend materials suitable for upholstery and soft furnishings.
Ausarta collection fabrics come in a spectrum of earthy and neutral colours, and various tactile weaves to introduce textural interest to interiors.
Letsweave tables by LyZadie Design Studio
Comprising side, dining and coffee tables, New Zealand brand LyZadie Design Studio has released a range of tables made from reclaimed kauri and rimu Wood.
The studio’s Letsweave tables draw on woven Māori Tukutuku panels, which traditionally decorate Māori meeting houses, with each sporting a top of brown, gold and blue-green wood.
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Model 36 desk by Severin Hansen and Dagmar
Originally launched in 1958, this timeless example of Danish modernism has been reissued by Scandinavian furniture manufacturer Dagmar.
The Model 36 desk has gently tapered legs and an overall minimalistic frame that comes in either solid oak or walnut.
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Cubio side table by Formarkivet
Design house Formarkivet has produced a statuesque accent table characterised by its chunky, round-edged, thick-legged silhouette.
The Cubio side table comes in raw aluminium or semi-gloss light beige finishes, and aims to unite utility with a sculptural aesthetic.
Everything Series One table by Skewed
Constructed using only three timber CNC-milled components joined together with four screws, this family of tables was designed by Swedish design brand Skewed to be simple in both aesthetics and materiality.
Everything Series One tables are made up of a pair of Swedish ash legs that cradle a round tabletop, which comes in natural ash or block colour MDF.
Find out more about Everything Series One ›
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