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Past Revivalism Celebrates Mid-Century Heritage at 3daysofdesign 2026

Exploring the urge to surround ourselves with earthy palettes and solid wood elements
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaJune 28, 20263 Mins Read
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Nostalgia is no longer just a passing reference; it is a design directive. At 3daysofdesign 2026, Past Revivalism emerged as a dominant theme, with brands celebrating designs from the past. The festival was filled with low-slung lounge chairs, rich autumnal colorways, and a deep reverence for the honest, unadorned craftsmanship of the mid-to-late 20th century.

Rather than copying the past directly, designers are remixing retro layouts with modern sustainability, replacing glossy synthetics with rich, organic oiled woods, thick leathers, and heavily textured textiles. Here are four premier examples of retro revivalism showcased at the festival:

Fredericia’s Jota Lounge Collection (by Jasper Morrison)

Designed by Jasper Morrison, the Jota Lounge Collection is a masterclass in quiet, mid-century Scandinavian revivalism. The collection pays direct homage to the functional, honest woodcraft of Børge Mogensen. With its incredibly low-slung profile, exposed solid oak framing, and thick, impeccably stitched saddle leather, the piece channels a smoky, 1960s library warmth built strictly for modern living.

With the Jota Lounge Collection, the starting point was a desire to revisit the clarity and honesty of Mogensen’s design language and explore how those qualities could be interpreted for contemporary living

– Fredericia

Jota lounge collection
Image: Fredericia Furniture
Jota lounge collection
Image: Fredericia Furniture

Gubi’s Beetle & Violin Chairs (Epicurean Edition by GamFratesi)

Gubi reimagined its classic silhouettes through a deeply nostalgic lens for the “Scenes” exhibition. Design duo GamFratesi dressed the iconic Beetle and Violin chairs in heavy, multi-tonal bouclés and deep autumnal russets. Set against rich timber paneling, the display felt like a beautifully curated time capsule, proving how historic shapes can feel entirely fresh when wrapped in ultra-cozy, grounding textures.

beetle chair
Image: GUBI
violin chair
Image: GUBI

Karakter’s Reissued Classics Collection

Karakter, along with Cassina, leaned heavily into archival retrieval this year, showcasing beautifully restored furniture pieces from mid-century masters like Joe Colombo and Bodil Kjær. By bringing these rare, structurally complex 1960s designs back into production using updated, sustainable manufacturing methods, they highlighted a collective urge to anchor our spaces with timeless, historical narratives.

karakter x Cassina
Image: Cassina

&Tradition’s Fly Series (Autumnal Palette Update)

&Tradition leaned entirely into the late ’70s aesthetic by updating their classic Fly Series lounge chairs and sofas. The updated pieces feature low-to-the-ground slatted oak backs paired with heavy loose cushions in rich shades of deep burgundy, mustard, and moss green. The result is a relaxed, conversation-pit energy that feels deeply nostalgic yet highly sophisticated.

fly furniture series
Image: &Tradition
fly furniture series
Image: &Tradition

Past Revivalism is a direct response to digital exhaustion. By surrounding ourselves with the earthy color palettes, low profiles, and solid wood elements of the past, we are creating spaces that feel safe, enduring, and historically grounded.

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