Copenhagen Design Extravaganza: Highlights from 3 Days of Design

André Leon Talley

Former creative director and editor-at-large at Vogue, a towering and influential figure in fashion journalism.

Copenhagen's annual '3 Days of Design' event once again captivated attendees, transforming the picturesque city into a dynamic showcase of Scandinavian innovation. In its 13th iteration, held from June 10th to 12th, the festival seamlessly blended cutting-edge design with a vibrant social atmosphere, reinforcing the Danish capital's reputation as a global design epicenter. Over 400 exhibitors, spanning from Nordhavn to Islands Brygge, presented their latest creations against a backdrop of historic architecture and the city's charming midsummer ambiance. This year's highlights included playful luxury items from Georg Jensen, an exploration into the future of flatware, a nostalgic tribute to traditional quilting by Tekla, exquisite romantic glassware, and thoughtfully curated collections that demonstrated both heritage and contemporary flair.

Beyond the exhibitions, the event emphasized hospitality, with much anticipation surrounding new culinary ventures and unique accommodation experiences. The festival successfully created an immersive environment where design was not just observed but actively engaged with, inviting visitors to experience the Danish way of life through its artistic and functional expressions.

Playful Luxury and the Future of Flatware

Georg Jensen injected a sense of playful luxury into this year's '3 Days of Design,' unveiling a captivating collection of sterling silver lawn game sets. These meticulously hand-carved walnut creations, adorned with silver interpretations of Danish wildlife, showcased creative director Paula Gerbase's vision for the brand. Her initiative extended beyond games, with items like espresso cups and ice-cream spoons previewing her innovative direction. This theme of 'play' resonated throughout the fair, notably in Central Saint Martins alumna Helle Mardahl's 'Game On' exhibition, where her iconic Bon Bon pendants were reimagined in vibrant hues inspired by popular digital games, adding a whimsical touch to the design landscape.

Meanwhile, the exhibition 'Knife, Fork, Spoon 3.0' profoundly explored the evolution of cutlery, pushing the boundaries of traditional design into the digital age. Curated by Dung Ngo, this installation presented twelve unique flatware sets crafted by international designers. Unlike their handmade (1.0) or manufactured (2.0) predecessors, these pieces were conceived for 3-D printing, making their intricate designs impossible to achieve through conventional methods. Highlights included Marcin Rusak's delicate, orchid-inspired creations and SO-IL's avant-garde sintered-steel grids, offering a glimpse into the technologically advanced future of everyday utensils.

Celebrating Tradition and Craftsmanship

Tekla, in collaboration with architectural studio Mentze Ottenstein, presented 'The Heart of Living' at Charlottenborg Palace, a heartfelt homage to 19th-century Scandinavian rural traditions. The exhibit featured patchwork quilts and cabin beds, drawing inspiration from Åsa Wettre's 'Old Swedish Quilts.' Tekla's bedspreads, adopting the classic log-cabin pattern, were rendered in a soothing palette of cool blue, soft cream, and deep red from the brand's archives. This display underscored a reverence for historical craftsmanship while introducing new pieces like 'Colette,' a broderie-anglais addition to Tekla's range, launched concurrently with the fair, blending historical inspiration with contemporary offerings.

Further emphasizing artisanal mastery, Akua Objects captivated visitors with its romantic glassware collection, a testament to the skilled artisans of Murano and Bohemia. Founded by Josefine Arthur and Annika Zobel Agerled, the brand's pieces, inspired by diverse influences ranging from midcentury lacework to Agerled’s grandmother's orchard, were designed to create the illusion of floating contents. A notable collaboration with Frederik Bille Brahe introduced a new tableware line. Similarly, Sophie Bille Brahe debuted her 'Cellophane Nuage' line, featuring pearlescent vases hand-blown in Murano, reflecting a shared appreciation for Venetian craftsmanship. Additionally, Aarticles' 'Compositions' exhibition showcased an eclectic mix of contemporary design and found objects, including Vince Skelly's unique angular sculptures carved from West Coast timber, celebrating diverse artistic expressions.

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