The Redgert Edit debuted during 3daysofdesign as Redgert Comms' first exhibition curated and designed by the creative agency. Presented across a series of staged interiors, the exhibition brought together furniture, lighting, accessories, fragrance, fashion and art from contemporary designers represented by the platform. Each vignette was installed on Bolon carpet tiles to create distinct environments that encouraged visitors to explore the works in context.
The presentation included furniture by Gustav Winsth, Alexander Lervik, Niklas Runesson, Kajsa Melchior, Erik Bratsberg and Emma Stocklassa, alongside 3D-printed objects from 91-92, glass works by Fredrik Nielsen and fragrances from Harriet Allure. The exhibition was held in Redgert Comms' two-floor Copenhagen showroom, where creatives, media and industry professionals viewed the curated installations throughout 3daysofdesign.
Curated Design Exhibitions
The Redgert Edit is a Multidisciplinary Design Exhibition
Trend Themes
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Curated Interior Showrooms — Staged showroom environments are turning product presentations into contextual design stories, creating new value through immersive discovery and editorialized brand placement.
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Multisensory Design Vignettes — By combining furniture, lighting, fragrance, fashion and art, exhibitions can evolve into sensory ecosystems that blur the boundaries between retail, gallery and hospitality experiences.
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Cross-category Design Curation — Creative platforms that assemble diverse designers under one narrative are reshaping how audiences encounter emerging talent and accelerating market visibility for niche makers.
Industry Implications
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Interior Design — Interior brands are benefiting from exhibition formats that show products in lived-in settings, supporting more experiential specification models for residential and commercial projects.
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Experiential Marketing — Event-driven installations are expanding the role of creative agencies as cultural curators, with branded environments becoming media-worthy platforms for engagement and partnership.
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Furniture and Lighting — Furniture and lighting producers gain differentiated exposure when pieces are presented alongside art, materials and scent, enabling more lifestyle-driven positioning beyond standalone product launches.