Shared presence
During this year's 3daysofdesign, WOUD opened the doors to its new Copenhagen showroom with the exhibition Shared Presence. The exhibition explored the space between the individual and the collective through an immersive setting shaped around authentic presence.

For 3daysofdesign, the showroom was transformed into an atmospheric environment, reimagined as a place for lounging and informal encounters. Through considered colour pairings, tactile surfaces and thoughtfully composed surroundings, the exhibition explored how presence is shaped through attention, materiality and human connection.
Moments of pause, conversation and sensory experiences unfolded side by side throughout the exhibition, inviting visitors to engage with the moment, with one another and with their own reflections. Inspired by blooming flowers and easy conversations, the setting encouraged a more attentive way of being present, with others, with oneself and within the moment itself.


A moment to share
Throughout the festival, the showroom became a gathering point for informal meetings and shared experiences. Iced refreshments were served during the day, whether enjoyed while moving through the exhibition or during a longer pause in the lounge areas.
As the afternoons unfolded, sparkling drinks and olives were served, creating opportunities to slow down, connect and continue conversations within the flow of 3daysofdesign.
A shared house of design
Located on the ground floor of Frederiksgade 1, WOUD was part of a vibrant house shared with a curated selection of design brands. Together, they created a layered experience of contemporary design under one roof in the heart of Copenhagen, just steps from the Marble Church.
Over the course of the festival, the exhibition was shaped not only by colour, materiality and design, but also by the people who experienced it. The conversations, encounters and shared moments that unfolded throughout the days became an essential part of Shared Presence, bringing the exhibition to life in ways that could never have been fully planned.




