Soho House Copenhagen

Soho House Copenhagen
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Located in the former customs house, a classical modernist building designed by Kristoffer Nyrop Varming in 1937. It’s the first Soho House in Scandinavia and comes complete with a waterfront terrace. The interior comprises vintage pieces with a collection of works by local designers and artists including Elmgreen & Dragset. Soho House aims to provide a comfortable and creative environment to work and socialise. Members gain access to a global network of like-minded individuals, each contributing to a vibrant community that sparks inspiration and fosters collaboration.

During 3daysofdesign, Soho House Copenhagen will be taken over with a series of furniture and textile installations both inside and outside showcasing the beautiful attributes of the building in one of the best locations in the city. Outside you will be able to take a break while walking between exhibitions and have a coffee or lunch. Inside will be several more installations in collaboration with Openhouse Magazine and Saba.

Related Exhibitions
Fora Form is a Norwegian contract furniture manufacturer for areas wherever people meet. Fora Form manufactures furniture to focus on democratic processes, equality and trust. Knowing these values will add value to your meeting places will increase well-being, culture, and innovation power. Fora Form has four focus areas where actual interhuman value is created: Eat together, Work together, Breathe together and Experience together. Established in 1929, Fora Form has used design as a strategic tool since the 1950s. Today's collection combines modern designs by Scandinavia's top designers and classics from the company's heritage. Fora Form is part of Lammhults Design Group.
Fora Form
February 28, 2022
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Dauphin HumanDesign® Group is an international provider of forward–thinking office solutions, placing people and their individual needs at the center of every space. With a holistic approach to modern work environments, Dauphin creates inspiring, ergonomic and effective workplaces that enhance well–being and performance. Its portfolio brings together the brands Dauphin, Trendoffice, Züco, Bosse and Dauphin Home, offering integrated solutions from a single source. By combining design expertise, innovation and a deep understanding of evolving workstyles, Dauphin shapes sustainable environments for the working and living worlds of today and tomorrow.
Dauphin HumanDesign
March 5, 2026
Office
Outdoor
Part of 2026
Garde Hvalsøe has, since 1990, created kitchens and interiors shaped by hand, material, and architectural intent. Each project begins with natural materials and the people who will live with it. Made to order, every detail is considered in relation to its purpose and surroundings. Rooted in Danish craftsmanship, the work reflects a belief in making things properly, allowing time, technique, and material to define the result. Interiors made to be used, to age, and to remain.
Garde Hvalsøe
November 7, 2022
Kitchen
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Part of 2026
Arper is a global design brand that envisions products for the way we live. Founded in Italy in 1989 by the Feltrin family, it offers, through empathetic and enduring designs, a perspective on contemporary living that increasingly requires fluidity and versatility. The company views design through the lens of The Project of Living, a strategic approach that explores the application of versatile furnishings that seamlessly accommodate all the different things we do daily and the many spaces in which we do them. Sustainability plays a central role for Arper, which aims to become a leading example of a responsible business, by integrating sustainability into its culture, processes and products.
Arper
February 1, 2024
Accessories
Furniture
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Part of 2026
Other Exhibitions
Rethinking paper for architecture and exhibition design. Drop Paper sits somewhere between material innovation and spatial storytelling. Its ultra-light, non-woven surface—fibrous, flexible and quietly expressive—has become a go-to for designers working across exhibitions, events and interiors. It can be cut, folded and suspended with ease, yet retains a distinctive visual softness that comes alive when interacting with light.
Droppaper
May 7, 2026
NORDICMODERN presents the woven rugs of Danish textile artist Vibeke Klint (1927–2019), reissued in collaboration with her family. Klint approached textiles as part of the interior - working with proportion, rhythm and colour to create calm foundations rather than décor. Her rugs were made to be lived with and walked on, and to age naturally over time. All rugs are handwoven using her original designs and techniques, continuing a Danish modern textile tradition in a contemporary context. During 3daysofdesign the collection is shown in a spatial setting where material and colour can be experienced up close. Vibeke Klint's rugs can modernise a traditional room and add character and balance to a minimalist interior.
NORDICMODERN
February 3, 2022
Interface is a global leader in modular flooring, offering an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring that includes premium rugs, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and nora® rubber. The flooring is made with purpose and without compromise. Fully committed to becoming a restorative business. From the original industry–defining goal to make zero negative impact, to realising zero wasn’t enough, to setting ambitious science–based targets and investing resources into reducing our carbon impact. Designed to stand up, stand out and stand for something. Inspired by everything from the restorative nature of biophilic design to science, art and our heritage. It’s design that makes spirits rise and jaws drop. FLOORING — BUT WAY MORE FUN.
Interface Denmark
January 16, 2025
For more than 50 years, Agape has been synonymous with design culture. Founded by the Benedini family, the brand offers a wide range of bathroom products that combine function with timeless design. Each object enters a natural dialogue with its surroundings, forming part of Agape’s architectural vocabulary. International in outlook yet deeply rooted in Mantua—the Renaissance city where its headquarters are based—Agape balances global vision with local heritage. Agapecasa, founded in 2009, reflects this passion for design culture and is dedicated to reissuing the original works of post–war Italian design master Angelo Mangiarotti.
Agape
January 30, 2024
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