Straightforward or curving into new shapes, Bau leads directly into new opportunities. Join the celebration of three new Bau units at our Copenhagen showroom during 3daysofdesign!
Two years after Bau’s launch, norms have been challenged and spaces transformed into places for creativity and meaningful connection. The addition stays true to its character — still the low yet, expressive modular seating. Together, the units not only expand the possibilities of modularity but also evolve into more playful configurations.
Come see the design first-hand at our Copenhagen showroom during this week’s 3daysofdesign to gather fresh ideas on how the design can now be more seamlessly adapted, shaping new configurations and places to thrive.
This is the wait that pays off — and a must-see in Copenhagen. Welcome!
Bau is designed by Note, a Stockholm-based studio working across architecture, interiors, product, graphic design, and strategy. Their creative process is driven by curiosity and a constant search for what’s missing—realigning ideas until everything clicks. With deep collaboration and personal passion across disciplines, Note shares insights that shape timeless design.
Discover more about Note’s approach to collaboration, courage, and what keeps furniture relevant across generations in an interview with Malin Engvall and Kristoffer Fagerström.
Check in for inspiration
Since its launch, Bau has contributed to a range of diverse projects—from inviting hospitality spaces to functional healthcare environments. One standout example is the boutique hotel Miss Clara, designed by the renowned Wingårdhs architects. Here, timeless elegance meets contemporary design in a welcoming lounge featuring both Bau and Sunny.
Project: Hotel Miss Clara
Photo: Lasse Olsson
Architect: Wingårdhs