Dusty Deco
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Edin and Lina Kjellvertz launched Dusty Deco as a platform for curating vintage furniture, interior accessories and art. After having traveled the world and browsing flea markets for the most unique pieces, their home and storages quickly filled up to the brim with rare designs. Ten years later, Edin and Lina began drafting a new chapter in the brand’s history when closing the doors to its vintage business, instead launching their own collection of furniture, rugs and details. Today, Dusty Deco is a contemporary design brand, creating pieces with just as much storytelling, originality and passion for craftsmanship as the vintage finds that originally inspired the couple to start their company.

During this year’s edition, Dusty Deco presents its work across two distinct locations, each offering a uniquely curated environment. At Store Regnegade 2, in the city centre, and in collaboration with its exclusive Danish partner Nuvole, a refined living room setting unfolds. Furniture, rugs, lighting, and objects from the collection are thoughtfully combined with art and carefully selected pieces. The second exhibition takes place at Strandgade 36, within a 250-year-old listed building in historic Christianshavn. Here, a fully realised apartment brings together new, updated, and old works with art and collectible objects—creating an immersive expression of the brand’s identity.

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MAS
January 28, 2026
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14furniture is a Copenhagen-based gallery dedicated to rare and significant furniture, objects, and works of art from the early 19th century to the present. With a focus on Nordic design, artist-made furniture, Arts and Crafts, and early modernism, the gallery presents pieces selected for their cultural relevance and craftsmanship, rather than trends. Each object is approached as part of a longer narrative where architecture, art, and furniture intersect. 14furniture works with both historic and contemporary makers, creating exhibitions that encourage slow looking and informed collecting.
14furniture
November 29, 2025
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Located in the heart of central Copenhagen, Designmuseum Danmark is Denmark’s leading museum of Danish and international design. The museum shows up to eight exhibitions about design history, contemporary design, the design of the future, as well as Danish design icons by Verner Panton, Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen and more. The museum communicates quality and craftsmanship, ideas and processes, and breakthrough within design through it’s exhibitions, events, and learning activities. Designmuseum Danmark reopened in June 2022 after two years of renovations. Guests can now visit the new museum café for coffee, lunch or dinner, the new museum shop and the museum garden, which is a quiet, green oasis in the middle of the city.
Designmuseum Danmark
March 5, 2022
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NORDICMODERN
February 3, 2022
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Part of 2023
Rug & Floor
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Other Exhibitions
soca—scent of the calm—is a brand rooted in Japan, a land shaped by the ever–changing expressions of its four seasons. Inspired by fragrances from native plants and the gifts of nature unique to each place, soca captures scent as something gently received from the natural world. Rather than asserting itself strongly, each fragrance quietly exists—calmly present and softly enveloping a space. The brand is also deeply connected to Japanese craftsmanship, collaborating with small workshops and skilled artisans instead of mass production to preserve the beauty of handwork while creating thoughtful new pieces.
soca
January 20, 2026
Vibia exists to create beautiful atmospheres, utilizing lighting design to evoke meaningful responses that positively impact the human experience and enhance our sense of wellbeing. This purpose is a shared goal for all professional communities. Vibia aims to pioneer a new vision for lighting design by focusing on people's emotions, elevating interior design as a fundamental discipline for the cultivation of wellbeing, and providing a product portfolio with a unique blend of lighting effects. The company proposes a new approach to designing emotional atmospheres based on the creation of specific scenes according to the use of space over time and in parallel with control system design.
VIBIA
December 21, 2023
Founded in Denmark, Opinord operates as a collaborative design house focused on creating furniture for retailers around the world. They work closely with their partners throughout the development process. Each collection is shaped by dialogue, commercial understanding, and a shared ambition to create furniture that is relevant, durable, and thoughtfully constructed. Opinord limits overproduction and extend product lifespan through material choice and construction quality.
Opinord
February 2, 2026
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Yobiiro
January 28, 2026
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