10 Days of Summer

10 Days of Summer
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The 10 Days of Summer exhibition is a collaborative exhibition between the Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark and a group of Finnish or Finland-based designers, showcasing furniture and everyday objects inspired by the Nordic seasons. The Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark works across the fields of contemporary art, drama and design and promote international dialogue by providing a platform for emerging talents, helping to connect their art and crafts with the right audiences in Denmark.

The Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark celebrates curious approaches to material and tradition, offering Finnish or Finland–based designers a platform to present their work at 3daysofdesign 2025. The exhibition assembles an interesting group of Finnish designers and will present a collection of furnitures and items, inspired by the northern seasons, that can be used in a variety of outdoor settings. The exhibition is curated by the director of the Wegner museum Anne Blond, and participating designers are: Aino Michelsen, Aleksi Peltonen, Antrei Hartikainen, Elisa Defossez, Henri Judin, Jonas Lutz, Pinja Koskelin, Rasmus Palmgren, Salla Luhtasela, Samuli Helavuo, Studio Tolvanen, Tatu Laakso and Ville Auvinen.

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