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    Celebrating 20 Years of New Perspectives

    Next Chapters in Scandinavian Design

    3daysofdesign 2026


    Twenty years ago, Muuto was founded with the ambition to bring new perspectives to Scandinavian design. During this year’s 3
    daysofdesign in Copenhagen, we invite you to join us in celebrating that milestone with a curated program looking ahead to the next chapters in Scandinavian design.

    kihyun kim - a piece of seating: making space together

    What if a stool was not a single object, but the beginning of a system? For Seoul-based designer Kihyun Kim, the winner of Muuto Design Contest 002, this question sits at the centre of APS—A Piece of Seating. A project that starts with one unit, but only fully reveals itself when repeated, shared, and rearranged.

    Gabriella Mozo - Containing a Landscape

    For Gabriella Mozo, Milan-based designer and runner-up in Muuto Design Contest 002, some objects begin with form. Others begin with a way of looking. Her approach almost always starts with the material — how it behaves, how it changes, and what it reveals when pushed. Her entry, Erosion Container, emerged from an observation made while travelling through India, where naturally eroded rock formations became the starting point for a project shaped by process, surface, and the quiet transformation of material over time. 

    Jules Charvet – Cork made to move

    For Jules Charvet, Paris-based designer and runner-up in Muuto Design Contest 002, a stool rarely stays where it is placed. Its role changes constantly, often without being thought about much. This openness is not incidental, but where the project begins. Made from cork, his entry brings warmth, tactility, and adaptability into interiors through an honest design shaped around movement and everyday use. 

    cabin life between sea and trees

    outside with — karstad family

    Just north of Copenhagen, where dense forest meets open coastline, chef, author, and food consultant Mikkel Karstad and his wife Camilla have found a place to slow down. Tucked within a quiet summer house area, their home sits on a generous plot surrounded by tall trees — private and unhurried. Though part of a community, the spacing between houses creates the feeling of having your own place, even when others are near.

    a house in dialogue with nature

    outside with — Casper and Alexandra Borg-Møller

    In a small Danish village surrounded by forest and open fields, landscape architect Casper Borg-Møller and his wife Research Scientist Alexandra Borg-Møller have built a home shaped by its environment. Crafted from timber, hemp, clay, grass and chalk, the contemporary half-timbered house reflects their belief that architecture should respond to nature, not compete with it. Here, they live with their daughter, Vibe, in close connection to the landscape.

    a home to pause between journeys

    outside with — Constanze Saemann and Ryan Brabazon

    In Mallorca, Constanze Saemann and Ryan Brabazon have found a place that feels both grounding and open. She is a model, he is a photographer — between them, travel is constant, a rhythm of cities, shoots, and short stays. Mallorca is their counterpoint: the place they return to, slow down in, and call home. Their base is a centuries-old estate, once used as an olive factory, sitting quietly within nature — surrounded by wild greenery, open sky, and the occasional sound of a donkey calling in the morning.

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    Creating intentional spaces

    neuro—aesthetics

     

    We hope our approach will inspire you to reflect on your surroundings. As you browse through our universe, let our pictures and words inspire you—and encourage you to create spaces that feel just right.

     

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