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Montana Furniture Debuts New Launches at 3daysofdesign 2026

Montana Furniture, the Danish sustainable storage and furniture brand, has announced several new launches for the 3daysofdesign 2026 event in Copenhagen. Highlights of the company's presentation include the Colour Archive Limited Edition of three revived hues for the Montana System 1112 module, a bold block-color version of the Paradigm Modular Sofa, a reimagined Montana Bathroom series with updated dimensions and countertop options, and a limited edition of the Panton Wire system in Tangerine to mark Verner Panton’s centenary.

The Colour Archive Limited brings back Montparnasse, Boulevard, and Extreme Lilac for a defined period from June 2026 to June 2027. The Paradigm Modular Sofa, on the other hand, was originally designed in 1969 by Erik Rasmussen. It now appears in green-and-blue block-color composition where each plane receives its own tone. The Montana Bathroom relaunch expands modular storage, wall-mounted cabinets, mirror cabinets, and hooks with new sizes and countertop colors. Finally, the Panton Wire Tangerine edition, available for one year starting June 10, 2026, applies a luminous orange finish to the 1971 open-wire modular system.

Trend Themes

  1. Archival Color Drops — Limited-time revivals of historic palettes create scarcity-driven demand while turning color libraries into repeatable product platforms for heritage design brands.
  2. Block-color Modularity — Furniture systems with contrasting planes and interchangeable components signal new personalization models where visual customization becomes as important as spatial flexibility.
  3. Heritage Design Relaunches — Centenary editions and reimagined classics blend cultural provenance with contemporary finishes, opening premium opportunities for brands that modernize iconic forms without abandoning legacy value.

Industry Implications

  1. Modular Furniture — Adaptable storage, seating, and wire systems reflect a shift toward configurable interiors that support smaller homes, hybrid lifestyles, and longer product lifecycles.
  2. Sustainable Home Design — Color-forward, durable furniture collections demonstrate how sustainability can be expressed through longevity, repairability, and emotional attachment rather than minimalist restraint alone.
  3. Bathroom Furnishings — Expanded modular cabinets, countertop options, and wall-mounted formats point to bathrooms becoming more customizable living spaces with design-led storage ecosystems.

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