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3 Days of Design at
Brdr Kruger Showroom
We are honoured to be invited by Brdr. Krüger to be part of their exhibition celebrating 140 years of history. Rooted in a shared dedication to materials and longevity, this dialogue brings together two design traditions shaped by craftsmanship.

Inside Bredgade 28 the showroom is part of the historic fabric of Frederiksstaden. This Rococo palace forms part of the historic fabric of Frederiksstaden. Once an aristocratic residence, the Odd Fellow Palæet later became a setting for social and cultural gatherings. Located along a historic axis of cultural exchange, the space frames a dialogue where our pieces meet Danish history.For 3daysofdesign, the studio partners with LEGIO ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTIONS, who bring expertise in architectural lighting design. davidpompa is a Mexican lighting studio with focus on materiality, research and craftsmanship. A collection that explores the natural beauty of raw materials. 2026 marks the first year for the studio at 3daysofdesign. The collection is presented in dialogue with Danish craftsmanship, exploring the intersection between two design cultures highlighting tradition and contemporary thinking.

Across geographies, craft becomes a shared language. Mexican and Danish design traditions, though distinct in expression, are rooted in similar values: respect for materials and a deep connection to everyday life. Where Nordic design often seeks reduction and clarity, Mexican craftsmanship embraces tactility and material richness.

The kitchen interior is developed by Nordiska Kök in close collaboration with Danish interior design studio Nathalie Schwer, forming a space where materiality, proportion and function come together in an elegant atmosphere. Furniture pieces by Brdr. Krüger brings refined comfort to the setting with timeless beauty and thoughtful craftsmanship.
10 - 12 June
10:00 - 17:00
BREDGADE 28B,
1260 COPENHAGEN,
DENMARK

Space. Brdr. Krüger flagship store
Kitchen Interior. Nordiska Kök
Stylist. Nathalie Schwer
Photography. Anders Schønneman