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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
The Malte Gormsen Kollektion is a carefully curated selection of furniture and objects designed by Space Copenhagen, Norm Architects, Nanna Ditzel, and Christian+Jade. Each piece is crafted with an uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship and quality at the Malte Gormsen Møbelsnedkeri workshop in Herlev, Copenhagen.
Malte Gormsen Kollektion
February 15, 2022
Furniture
Accessories
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Sibast Furniture is a Danish family company with a proud history of wooden furniture making dating back to 1908. Since 2013, the fourth generation has been running Sibast Furniture with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship, and quality as previous generations while also adding new perspectives and creating new design stories. The family company combines respectful reissues and refinements of iconic 1950s Danish Modern furniture with contemporary designs of a timeless appearance in a collection that passes a Danish design heritage on to future generations. Known Danish designers as Arne Vodder, Piet Hein, Kasper Eistrup, Naja Utzon Popov, Morten Anker are some of the designers Sibast Furniture are working with.
Sibast Furniture
February 15, 2022
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Part of 2023
Furniture
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Since its inception in 1960, Expormim has consistently embraced a global perspective in design, craftsmanship and innovation. Their catalogues hold original pieces for indoor and outdoor use, committed to environmental sustainability, quality and good design. This is how they have quickly moved beyond the intimacy of the household, finding their place in an increasing number of contract projects, from luxury hotels and restaurants to chic cafés, gastropubs, and exclusive public and private events.
EXPORMIM
February 16, 2024
Outdoor
Furniture
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Ukraine House in Denmark is a Ukrainian cultural diplomacy institution with a mission to deepen Ukrainian—Danish cooperation in the field of culture and creative industries for sustainable peace in Europe. Located in the Gammel Dok in the centre of Copenhagen, since 2023 Ukraine House hosted more than 10.000 guests, held 10 exhibitions of Ukrainian contemporary art, architecture, design, photography, organised more than 100 dialogues, panel discussions, lectures, and presentations, and integrated Ukrainian content into leading Danish cultural platforms, such as the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, Copenhagen Architecture Festival, Kulturnatten, Copenhagen Photography Festival, and 3daysofdesign.
Ukraine House in Denmark
April 16, 2024
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Materials
Accessories
Other Exhibitions
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
January 11, 2025
Ever since Danish designer Arne Munch designed the original Classic kitchen in 1968, uno form has been dedicated to crafting bespoke kitchens. With no compromise. Arne Munch’s passion for bespoke craftsmanship, simple and functional design and an uncompromising approach to aesthetics still lives on in uno form's aesthetic.
uno form
January 13, 2022
Iittala is a Finnish design brand and a creative universe renowned for its artistic glass–making and progressive everyday objects. Iittala's roots are in Finland, and its heritage is in artisanal glass making. What started as a glass factory in 1881 now celebrates generations of design, art, and culture. Iittala is guided by the knowledge handed down to the next generation by its designers and its passionate craftspeople.
Today, Iittala's heritage and craftsmanship enable the brand to be experimental, playful, and bold. Experience Iittala's creative universe and find a design that is made to be loved and cherished, enduring for years to come.
Iittala
January 7, 2025
Linea Light Group is a dynamic and evolving company, dedicated to delivering outstanding products and solutions to clients, while maintaining the focus on sustainability. With two production facilities in Italy’s Treviso province, the company continually invests in optimising and advancing the technology of its lighting fixtures. Founded in 1976, the company established a global network spanning nearly every continent, offering custom solution service and turning professionals’ ideas into reality. From initial analysis to design, production, and post–installation support — the tailored approach goes beyond the product to deliver unique and innovative results for every project.
Linea Light Group
January 7, 2025
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