JUNE 18 - 20
3daysofdesign
During 3daysofdesign, we celebrated Wendelbo’s 70th anniversary with Reflections - an exhibition that offered a moment of pause and perspective, honouring our legacy while exploring new expressions of modern elegance.
Featuring sculptural seating, graphic tables, and reflective finishes in chrome and lacquer, the exhibition delved into materiality, form, and the spaces we aspire to shape.
Thank you to everyone who visited us at our showroom




1955 - 2025
A moment for reflection
Wendelbo’s story began in Denmark in 1955, in a modest family workshop devoted to the craft of upholstery. What started as a small-scale pursuit of precision and quality has, over three generations, grown into a global design brand. Today, our production facilities in Vietnam are led by the founding family’s third generation - ensuring that the original commitment to craftsmanship continues to shape every piece we create. From our roots in tradition to our collaborations with leading designers worldwide, Wendelbo stands at the intersection of heritage and contemporary design - defining a new language of modern elegance.




NEW DESIGNERS
Three distinctive voices
The exhibition welcomes new designs by Norm Architects, Atlason Studio, and John Astbury - three distinctive voices newly joining the Wendelbo portfolio.

Atlason Studio
Atlason is a strategic innovation and design studio based in New York City. Established by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason, the studio designs consumer products, furniture, and packaging for a broad spectrum of clients - from ambitious startups to global multinationals.
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Norm Architects
Founded in 2008, Norm Architects is a Copenhagen-based studio creating architecture, interiors, and products that foster well-being through thoughtful, human-centred design - blending aesthetics with purpose to resonate with both people and place.
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John Astbury
John Astbury is a British designer based in Stockholm. He founded his studio in 2014 after completing his studies at Konstfack School of Arts, and has since developed a clear, structured approach to design. His work often draws on archetypal forms, focusing on simplicity and clarity.
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