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3daysofdesign 2026 in Copenhagen has officially cemented itself as one of Europe’s most vital design hubs. In a stunning new 4K digital walkthrough by Archwalks, design lovers are given an all-access pass into the final, most exclusive showrooms of the festival.
From Copenhagen's waterfront to the most hidden, sun-drenched design houses, this tour explores how Danish, Japanese, and Italian design powerhouses are reshaping our living spaces in 2026.
Check out the full stunning 4K walkthrough right here:
The Heavy Hitters: From Gubi to Cassina
The tour starts strong, taking viewers right into the curated spaces of legendary design brands. You get an unfiltered look at how these labels mix heritage with contemporary aesthetics:
Danish Icons: Deep dives into Gubi and Carl Hansen & Søn show exactly why Nordic design continues to dominate modern interiors.
Italian Masters: Spaces from Cassina, Agape, Davide Groppi, and Magis introduce bold structures, striking lighting tech, and luxury bathroom concepts.
Japanese Minimalism: A heavy emphasis on pure forms, featured through curated spots like Yamagiwa.
Spotlight: A Masterclass in Craftsmanship with Time & Style
A central highlight of the walkthrough is an in-depth interview with a representative from Time & Style. For anyone invested in the intersection of heritage and contemporary design, this segment offers a profound look at the brand’s uncompromising approach to creation:
Traditional Japanese Joinery: The brand relies heavily on traditional wood-joining techniques, meaning their solid wood and pure bronze dining tables are engineered without a single metal connecting part. Each piece acts as a testament to structural woodworking history.
Architectural Collaborations: This rigorous commitment to material integrity is why Pritzker Prize-winner Peter Zumthor and master architect Kengo Kuma partner with Time & Style to manufacture their custom furniture lines,.
Handmade Washi Lighting: The showcase also highlights their delicate washi paper lamps. Crafted from seamless, single sheets of traditional rice paper across three specialized regions in Japan, these sculptural pieces require a meticulous, months-long handmade process.
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