At 3daysofdesign 2026, held in Copenhagen in June, Normann Copenhagen unveiled its latest collection in an exhibition titled The Grid. The exhibition explored the invisible structures that shape everyday life, architecture, and human interaction. These same principles are reflected throughout the new collection, with a strong focus on thoughtful material choices, modular design, long-lasting quality, and timeless aesthetics.
Among the highlights were the return of a beloved design classic to production alongside a range of innovative modular pieces. Together, these new launches offer versatile solutions for both contemporary commercial interiors and high-end private homes, combining Scandinavian design heritage with functionality and sustainability.
The Iconic Limit Lounge Chair Returns to the Normann Copenhagen Collection
Pap Bookcase – Modular Design Meets Recycled Materials
Rope Sofa – A Modular Seating System with Thoughtful Details
Hinx Lamp – A Graphic Pendant Light with a Playful Character
Design That Stands the Test of Time
Normann Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign 2026 launches demonstrate how sustainability, material innovation, and timeless design go hand in hand. From the reintroduction of the iconic Limit Lounge Chair and the innovative recycled materials used in the Pap Bookcase to the modular versatility of the Rope Sofa and the playful character of the Hinx Lamp, the new collection offers interior design solutions where aesthetics, functionality, and long-lasting quality come together in perfect balance.








