All eyes in June turned to the Danish capital, as 3daysofdesign filled the city with pop ups, installations and shows. Here are the key material and colour directions from this packed event.
Tonal Neutrals









Top Left: Frama. Top Centre: Norm Architects x Karimoku Case. Top Right: House of Finn Juhl. Middle Left: Normann Copenhagen. Middle Centre: Brokis. Middle Right: Gubi. Bottom Left: FÓLK Reykjavík. Bottom Centre: LAYERED x Massproductions installation. Photo Ditte Auguste Mørkholt. Bottom Right: Karakter x Cassina.
Greens








Top Left: MAS. Top Centre: Ida Hagen x Volum. Top Right: Lammhults x Note Design Studio. Middle Left: Fredericia: A Chronicle of Danish Design. Middle Centre: Aesop x Other Matter. Middle Right: USM. Bottom Left: Audo. Bottom Right Arper.
Natural Woods






Top Left: Wood for the Trees exhibition, Material Matters. Photo: Petr Krejčí. Top Centre: Mizetto. Top Right: Pettersen & Hein x Volum Photo: Anne Valeur. Bottom Left: Garde Hvalsøe. Bottom Centre: Japanmade installation. Photo: Thomas Lykke. Bottom Right: Stellar Works.
Earth Shades






Top Left: Nani Marquina. Top Centre: Secolo. Top Right: Lapalma, Colour Landscapes. Middle Left: A-N-D. Middle Right: Nichetto x Ethimo. Bottom Left: Reuber Henning. Photo ©Clemens Poloczek. Bottom Right: Eilersen.
Opulent Colours





Top Left & Right: Montana. Top Centre: Kvadrat Vitra Cafe. Photo by Jannick Pihl Rasmussen. Bottom Left: The Redgert Edit. Bottom Right: Agape & Agapecasa, Artistic Position in Space.