
At this year’s 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, Saba takes part in “Gestures of Home,” a curated installation conceived by Openhouse Studio and styled by Henriette Schou. Hosted at the exclusive venue The Conary, the exhibition focuses on sustainable methods, craftsmanship, and the influence of women-led design. The installation moves beyond conventional displays and reimagines domestic space as a gallery.
Saba occupies the ground floor of the venue, setting a warm and tactile atmosphere built on soft shapes and rich textiles. The brand uses this space to explore the domestic environment not as something fixed, but as an evolving container for personal rituals.

Federico Peri’s Anam Collection
Federico Peri introduces the Anam collection, made up of a table, a bookcase, and an armchair. The collection takes shape around the idea of imagined places and the small acts that define daily life. Each piece speaks to the emotional significance of personal rituals. Rather than aim for spectacle, the Anam pieces focus on proportion and rhythm. The designs form a cohesive expression of how identity materializes through use and presence.


Studiopepe’s Contributions: Philia and Simposio
Studiopepe presents two distinct collections in the installation. The Philia coffee tables reflect balance and ease, with forms that adapt naturally to different seating arrangements. Designed to fit into varied settings, the tables combine simplicity with thoughtful material choices, aligning with the wider palette of the installation.
Their second piece, the Simposio sofa system, focuses on fluid structure. Rounded and clean-lined, the sofa invites informal gatherings and quiet rest. Simposio responds to the exhibition’s broader concept by reimagining the living room as a space shaped by small decisions and personal gestures.

Revisiting Icons: Pixel and Teatro Magico
Saba brings back its most recognized piece, the Pixel sofa. Known for its flexibility and modular design, Pixel captures the brand’s core idea, freedom. The sofa allows for open-ended configuration, giving users the ability to reshape their space in response to mood or need. With Pixel, Saba reflects on how intention gives meaning to form, and how even everyday layouts can become acts of design.
The Teatro Magico table also plays a central role in the installation. This piece expands Saba’s product language, incorporating fabric into the table’s structure in a way that echoes the softness found throughout the brand’s furniture.

Additional Works in the Installation
The installation also features new additions to Saba’s catalogue, including the Metis bench, the Butter and Teatro Magico low tables by 967arch, the Tres coffee tables by MUT Design, and Ola chairs. Each of these pieces supports the exhibition’s focus on the home as a fluid and expressive space.

Through “Gestures of Home,” Saba shows how thoughtful design transforms interior space into something responsive. Rather than define the home, the brand asks how objects shape mood, use, and awareness, turning everyday arrangements into places of reflection.
