Mutina is taking part for the first time in 3daysofdesign, the international design festival that, from 10 to 12 June, will transform Copenhagen into a widespread platform of creativity, research, and experimentation.
Originally conceived as a local event and now recognized as one of the most influential appointments on the international design calendar, 3daysofdesign brings together brands, designers, galleries, and institutions each year in an immersive journey across the city, celebrating design as a tool for connection, innovation, and cultural vision. This year’s edition, Make This Moment Matter, focuses on a collective shift from “more” to “meaningful”, highlighting how design without purpose remains static, while projects infused with meaning and emotion are destined to leave a lasting impact.
This theme provides the ideal context for Mutina’s debut at the festival, also thanks to its new collaboration with Note (design studio), which not only joins the brand’s roster of designers but also hosts and curates the exhibition within its own space in the Danish capital.
Within this setting, Mutina unveils Emisferi, an innovative modular system from the Mutina Bricks line designed by the Swedish studio, alongside Carrousel, a new addition to the Mutina Editions collection by Ronan Bouroullec.
The two collections establish a material and architectural dialogue that reflects Mutina’s distinctive approach: an ongoing exploration of the expressive potential of ceramics, capable of moving beyond the boundaries of surface into the realms of object, installation, and architecture. On one side, the sculptural and refined dimension of Bouroullec’s Editions; on the other, the three-dimensional modularity of Emisferi, conceived both as a partition wall and as a multifunctional architectural element.
Within one of the most significant events on the international design scene — “a festival for dreamers, creatives, and design enthusiasts” — Mutina once again confirms its vocation for experimentation, intertwining design culture, artisanal savoir-faire, and manufacturing innovation through two collections that explore the boundary between art, design, and architecture.