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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
During 3daysofdesign, Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Exhibition will be held in the craftsmens' house, Moltke's Mansion, an impressive Baroque building in city center, owned by the Association of Craftsmen in Copenhagen. The exhibition is displaying unique master pieces by master craftsmen, as well as works from final exams, apprentice pieces and works by more established cabinetmakers. Since 1554, Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild has been a gathering place for both furniture makers and building carpenters. Common for all Guild's members is the interest in noble craftsmanship, and not least the necessity of supporting the professional  educational training.
Københavns Snedkerlaug
January 11, 2022
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Since 1990, Garde Hvalsøe has crafted bespoke kitchens and interior solutions, guided by an unwavering dedication to quality and craftsmanship. Each design is a testament to the Danish craft tradition—where timeless beauty is shaped by skilled hands and honest materials. Staying true to their rhythm is essential—respecting the pace of craftsmanship, the integrity of materials, and the vision of thoughtful design. This is how the world of tomorrow is built: with enduring quality, quiet luxury, and a beauty meant to be cherished for generations.
Garde Hvalsøe
November 7, 2022
Kitchen
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
101 Copenhagen is a Danish design brand established in 2017. With a commitment to celebrating exceptional quality and craftsmanship, the collection features furniture, lighting, and accessories that blend timelessness with modern design. Driven by a genuine passion for materials and sophisticated textures, as well as organic shapes and colors, 101 Copenhagen showcases the essence of classics and essential novelties for both Scandinavian and international interior enthusiasts.
101 Copenhagen
February 16, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
TABLEAU is a multidisciplinary creative studio and exhibition space. Founded in Copenhagen in 2018 by floral designer Julius Værnes Iversen, TABLEAU works to deconstruct established ideas of art and design through a collaborative approach. Together with Edition Solenne, TABLEAU has curated 9 of the most exciting artist of the moment for Project Materia.
TABLEAU & Edition Solenne
November 8, 2023
Accessories
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
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ALPI is a leading manufacturer of decorative surfaces made from reconstituted wood and was the first to industrialise this process. ALPIlignum veneer is crafted from real wood by deconstructing and reconstructing a tree trunk, creating a material that is not printed yet offers limitless design possibilities. Recognised as a gold standard in wood technology, ALPI ensures sustainability with its ALPIlignum Collection, which is FSC 100% certified (FSC—C004666) through complete supply chain control. The company's deep synergy with the design world has led to long–standing collaborations with renowned designers, with Piero Lissoni serving as art director since 2015. ALPI products are now distributed in over 60 countries.
ALPI
February 19, 2025
Epitomising Danish design values of purpose-driven aesthetics, simplicity, and craftsmanship, BoConcept has evolved from its humble 1952 origins into the world’s most global furniture retailer. With 300+ stores across 65 countries – including flagship locations in Copenhagen, London, New York, L.A., Paris, and Munich – BoConcept collaborates with award–winning designers, supported by new Global Artistic Director, Helena Christensen, to craft timeless collections for private homes and business spaces. Under the banner 'Live Ekstraordinær,' BoConcept offers an industry–leading Interior Design Service and highly customisable furniture, seamlessly blending function and vision to elevate spaces with uncompromising style.
BoConcept
February 5, 2024
BIG—Bjarke Ingels Group is a Copenhagen, New York, London, Barcelona, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Zurich, Bhutan, and Oslo–based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers, and inventors. Led by Bjarke Ingels, the studio is currently involved in projects throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes. BIG believes that by hitting the fertile overlap between pragmatic and utopia, architects can find the freedom to change the surface of our planet, to better fit contemporary life forms.
Bjarke Ingels Group
January 29, 2025
Gabriella Mozo’s inspiration stems from a diverse apparel design background, honed through more than a decade of experience in both New York and LA. This creative journey led to a transition into the realm of product and furniture design, prompted by a move to Milan in 2022, where she is now based. Through a deep curiosity and exploration of potential waste materials, the designer has developed an alternative 'concrete' incorporating post–industrial wool remnants from textile and rug brands like Manteco and cc—tapis. The resulting material balances the rigidity of a porous stone with a uniquely soft and hairy tactility.
Gabriella Mozo
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