Explore 3daysofdesign with CULT
Each June, Copenhagen hands itself over to design. For three days, showrooms, courtyards and historic halls across the city become a working conversation about how things are made, how we live with them, and what we choose to keep. What began as a local initiative has grown into one of the most influential moments on the global design calendar, drawing leading brands, emerging studios and a worldwide audience of architects, designers and cultural thinkers.
This year, that conversation gathers around a single idea: Make This Moment Matter. It's a fitting theme for a festival defined less by spectacle than by attention to material - to craft, to the slow value of objects made to last.
CULT will be there alongside our brand partners, and we've put together an insider's view of the releases, exhibitions and gatherings worth your time. Below, you'll find our complete guide to the festival, a closer look at what our partners are presenting, and full details on NAU - the Australian-founded brand whose moment, this year, is very much its own.



The CULT EDIT: Your Guide to 3daysofdesign 2026
We've created a complete guide to the festival bringing together everything worth seeing across Copenhagen's design districts.
Inside, you'll find the exhibitions hosted by our brand partners, a curated set of insider highlights beyond our own roster, a breakdown of the eight districts shaping the festival, our favourite places to eat, drink and shop, and a day-by-day plan to make the most of three full days in the city.
The Moment is NAU
The Social House, Store Regnegade 12, 1110 Copenhagen
Kongens Nytorv District · 10–12 June 2026
Of everything happening across Copenhagen this June, this is the moment closest to home.
Founded in Australia, NAU creates contemporary furniture in collaboration with the country's leading designers - work guided by enduring design, material integrity and a relaxed Australian sensibility. At 3daysofdesign, The Moment is NAU brings a curated selection to Copenhagen, exploring how contemporary design sits between legacy and the present, and what Australia's evolving design voice has to say on the global stage.
Expect new and recent releases alongside established pieces, with a focus on craftsmanship, natural materials and expressive, sculptural form. Australian designers Adam Goodrum and Tom Fereday remain central to the presentation, with Adam Goodrum present throughout the festival, contributing to conversations on contemporary design.
NAU, Later
Wednesday 10 June · 4–7pm
The Social House
An evening gathering and the social heart of NAU's festival presence - a moment to experience the exhibition and connect with the design community over drinks.

NAU Panel - A Dialogue Between Legacy and Contemporary
Friday 12 June · 10am–12pm
The Social House
A conversation on contemporary design, tradition and innovation, bringing Australia's design language into dialogue with the broader Scandinavian context.

We'd love to see you there. Let us know if you'll be joining us.