Over the course of the week, Audo House became a place for discovery, dialogue, and connection. We are grateful to everyone who joined us to explore new designs, share perspectives, and celebrate the enduring role of design in bringing people together. Thank you for being part of the experience.
Introducing New Designs
Seven new Audo Collection launches — spanning chairs, tables, and lighting — were thoughtfully integrated throughout the exhibition alongside established designs. Together, they created a dialogue between contemporary form, craftsmanship, and enduring materiality.
The presentation introduced new designs by Atelier Axo, Ib Kofod-Larsen, Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen, Laura Lange, Norm Architects, and Pernille Arlien Søborg, alongside a preview of the upcoming outdoor collection by Danielle Siggerud.
Throughout Audo House, a series of supporting experiences – including a cocktail and vinyl bar, cinema room and courtyard installation – extend the atmosphere of the exhibition across the wider house, where guests were invited to experience the ideas of Quiet Grandeur through hospitality, culture and connection.
Bar Audo
For 3daysofdesign 2026, Audo Copenhagen partners with Copenhagen cocktail and vinyl destination bird to create an intimate bar experience within Audo House. Located inside one of the hotel rooms, the space has been transformed into a warm, immersive environment shaped by deep tonal colours, tactile materials and atmospheric lighting. Throughout the week, cocktails and vinyl sessions hosted by bird bring together music, hospitality and design within a more intimate interpretation of the Audo universe.
Cinema
As part of Quiet Grandeur during 3daysofdesign 2026, Audo House introduces a dedicated Cinema Room centred around a film exploring the legacy of Mogens Lassen. Designed as a warm and intimate setting featuring soft seating and low lighting, the room invites guests to slow down, lounge and immerse themselves in the experience of film and atmosphere. Together with the nearby presentation celebrating 90 years of The Tired Man, the Cinema Room deepens the story of the Lassen brothers and their lasting contribution to Danish design history.
90 Years of The Tired Man
During 3daysofdesign 2026, Audo Copenhagen celebrates the 90-year anniversary of ‘The Tired Man’ by Flemming Lassen with a dedicated exhibition at Audo House. Presented through three distinct interpretations, the installation reflects on the chair’s enduring relevance and emotional character across generations. Rather than approaching the piece simply as a historical artefact, the exhibition explores The Tired Man as a continuing expression of comfort, craftsmanship and sculptural form within contemporary living.