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3 Days of Design 2026 – Networking, Contemporary Design and Creative Collaboration

Introduction 

3daysofdesign 2026, which will take place on 10–12 June 2026, will be the “cherry on top” among Europe’s key Copenhagen design festival events. This year Copenhagen is set to become a global gathering point where design experts will converge to experience exceptional contemporary design. Scandinavian design trends are poised to reveal fresh perspectives, inspiring creatives worldwide

Atmosphere of the Event 

This design festival promises to go beyond mere viewing space — it will breathe design. Showrooms will draw visitors in, luxury interior sculpture and sculptural installations will spark new ideas. The air is expected to buzz with fascinating statement sculpture discussions — designers, brands, and collectors ready to share artistic visions beneath Scandinavian light

Importance of Networking in Design 

Personal connections remain irreplaceable. 3daysofdesign undeniably creates professional relationships online platforms can't match. Designers find partners for bespoke sculpture, brands source hospitality art suppliers, architects discover public art installations. These encounters birth collaborations shaping the future of commercial sculpture

Contemporary Design and Collaboration

 

3daysofdesign demonstrates how creative dialogue drives innovation. Sculptural installation ideas mature in creative studios. Contemporary interiors emerge first from thoughts and conversations, then inspiration takes physical form as designer decor. The festival proves international gatherings accelerate Scandinavian design trends while preserving their humanistic essence

Company Perspective 

Ariete Art is actively immersing itself in global design events such as 3daysofdesign. Copenhagen’s creative environment should further nourish the evolution of our statement sculpture. Such meetings interest us because our focus on luxury interior sculpture does not contradict, but rather resonates with a culture of preserving craft production and niche identity. At the same time, we feel close to Scandinavian values — attention to simplicity, respect for material, natural harmony, and sincere aesthetics without excess

For example, our sculpture Autumn's Dance is like a harmonious embodiment of natural energy, where movement is reinforced by a fluid form. Its warm bronze tone, elegant lines, and character echo the way we see contemporary sculpture: as a living interaction of form, material, and space. Placed in an interior, this sculpture becomes not just an object, but part of an emotional experience

Conclusion 

3daysofdesign serves as both an example and proof that international design festivals remain essential. Networking there forges partnerships fueling the contemporary design industry. Copenhagen reminds us: genuine progress happens through shared ambitions and open exchange