Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

Limited-edition KAISER idell™ lamps and Technics turntables on a Bauhaus-style table at Sound Club by Fritz Hansen – Photos by the company.

Design. “Sound plays a direct role in how we experience space. It shapes how we move, where we pause, and how we relate to furniture, light and materials,” says Els Van Hoorebeeck, Creative Director at Fritz Hansen. The Danish furniture brand’s contribution to 3daysofdesign 2026 takes that premise seriously — Sound Club is a multi-space installation that asks a deceptively simple question: what happens when music and interior design define a room together?

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

Outdoor furniture collection by the kiosk in the courtyard.

The installation unfolds across three connected spaces: the flaship store, the courtyard and the listening rooms. Here, Japanese audio brand Technics curated two distinct environments where listening shifts register — from communal to intimate. In the lounge, Fritz Hansen soft seating anchors a room where the brand’s new podcast series premieres, played openly into the space.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

The lounge features Fritz Hansen’s famed Egg Chairs as well.

A different mood settles in the neighbouring listening bar. Bauhaus-era archive tables carry limited-edition KAISER idell™ lamps and Technics turntables, both rendered in a deep burgundy finish. Headphones on, visitors are drawn into an exclusive vinyl release — compositions by Kim C (Oviduct) and William de Waal (Willone), made expressly for the occasion.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

The listening bar.

Outside, Sound Club spills into the courtyard. A yellow kiosk anchors the live DJ programme, while the outdoor collection offers a relaxed backdrop for freshly baked goods, lunch and refreshments — a welcome pause between spaces.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

The kiosk features DJ set consoles.

Inside the Flagship Store, recordings of tools, materials, and craft processes compose a furniture-making soundscape. It’s here that Fritz Hansen presents its Autumn 2026 Novelties: an update by Cecilie Manz, an expansion of the N02™ Recycle series by nendo, and a new interpretation of the Superellipse™.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

At the Flagship Store.

Rounding things off, Sound Club marks the 90th anniversary of the Christian Dell-designed KAISER idell™ 6631-T Luxus table lamp with a limited-edition collaboration between Fritz Hansen and Technics. Presented in a shared deep burgundy finish, the iconic Bauhaus lamp and a matching Technics turntable arrive as a unified object — light and sound, finally on the same wavelength.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

At the Flagship Store.

Well-timed and well-curated, Sound Club taps into the growing cultural appetite for listening bars and multisensorial environments. It positions Fritz Hansen firmly within a broader conversation about what interiors are actually for — not showcases for beautiful objects, but spaces shaped around the emotional and sensory experience of the people who live in them.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

In the Lounge.

All photos are by Fritz Hansen.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

In the courtyard.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

At the Flagship Store.

Sound Club by Fritz Hansen - Phot by the company.

In the Lounge.