Installation view of NAU's exhibition at 3daysofdesign.

An Inspiring Showcase of Aussie Design In Copenhagen

Contemporary brand NAU represented Australian design in this major international showcase.

Writer
Christina Karras
1st of July 2025

Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign is famous for celebrating the best in design from around the world, and in this year’s edition, NAU championed Australia’s homegrown talent on the international stage.

The local brand took part in the prestigious festival with a showcase at Galerie Mikael Andersen gallery that also marked NAU’s European debut.

In addition to revealing two new collections by Sydney designer Tom Fereday, the exhibition gave visitors an insight into the label’s eight-year history working with local designers and its commitment to quality craftsmanship.

The cloud-like Billo Sofa alongside a mix of iconic pieces by Adam Goodrum from NAU’s expansive ranges of contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories were also on show — including the Molloy seriesFat Tulip Armchair, and Aran Sofa.

Meanwhile, a refined timber armchair with vibrant cushions and coffee table from the Cove Collection, and the enchanting crystal glass Nola Table Light gave a look at the brand’s exciting forthcoming releases.

Both Adam Goodrum and Tom Fereday joined NAU for the presentation, providing insights into the design process and philosphy behind their pieces.

NAU founder Richard Munao says the event was the perfect platform to introduce their unique design ethos to a global audience, and celebrate Australian design past, present, and future.

Explore NAU’s collections online at Cult.

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