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
Carl Hansen & Søn represents more than 115 years of Danish furniture history infused with respect and passion for artisanal craftsmanship. The world's largest manufacturer of designs by Hans J. Wegner, the collection of Carl Hansen & Søn also includes works by renowned design masters such as Kaare Klint, Poul Kjærholm, Vilhelm Lauritzen, Ole Wanscher, and Børge Mogensen. Proudly crafted in Denmark.
Carl Hansen & Søn
February 10, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Outdoor
Lighting
Part of 2022
Viccarbe is an international brand of timeless design furniture focused on people’s well–being. Together with leading designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Piero Lissoni, Monica Armani, or Jaime Hayon, it creates enduring pieces made with responsible materials, where design and innovation evolve in coherence with its strong commitment to sustainability.
VICCARBE
January 30, 2024
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild represents the legacy and future of Danish craftsmanship. Founded on centuries of tradition, the guild brings together master cabinetmakers who blend artistry, precision, and innovation in wood. Each creation reflects a deep respect for natural materials and the pursuit of enduring quality. Through exhibitions and collaborations, the guild celebrates the dialogue between heritage and contemporary design, showcasing how Danish craftsmanship continues to shape modern living. Established in 1554, it remains a cornerstone of Danish craft culture.
Københavns Snedkerlaug
January 11, 2022
Furniture
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
With a Scandinavian heritage and an uncompromising approach to design and aesthetic, Frame Studios strive to offer beautiful, handcrafted kitchens, bathrooms and wardrobes at affordable prices. Founded in 2019 in Copenhagen, Frame Studios ultimate passion is handmade interior. A standard interior does not exist, everything is tailormade to suit individual needs and desires, making sure all space is used optimally. Their range includes carefully selected natural stones, wood species, colours and handles. A visit to Frame Studio will not be lost on you.
Frame Studio
February 14, 2022
Bath
Kitchen
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Other Exhibitions
Magnus Olesen develops and manufactures high quality furniture in cooperation with leading designers and architects. The result is a functional, aesthetic and unique design that enhances the spaces where it’s placed—whether it’s in smaller interiors or for large conceptual architectural purposes. The company was founded in 1937 with a strong belief in Danish craftsmanship ever since. Durability and quality are core values in Magnus Olesen, with the mission to create high quality and sustainable design furniture. The company has its production in Durup, Denmark and a showroom in the beautiful surroundings of Marmorkirken in Copenhagen.
Magnus Olesen
January 20, 2022
Lasting change begins at the smallest scale. No detail is too little, no problem too small, no emotion trivial and no person irrelevant. In a time defined by environmental and social challenges, design becomes a tool for care, attention, and responsibility, where every step matters and every effort counts. At Lund University School of Industrial Design, education is grounded in curiosity, critical thinking, and real-world engagement. Students question, test, and refine, engaging with people and contexts, bringing together diverse perspectives. The school fosters a new generation of designers who create with intent and awareness. Their work reflects a shift from producing more to creating meaningful impact. Because Every Thing Matters.
Lund University
February 19, 2026
TAMEKO is a Copenhagen–based textile brand rooted in a deep appreciation for honest materials, quiet luxury, and Scandinavian sensibilities. Founded by Dominika Leveau and Chim Scavenius Sonne–Schmidt, the brand was created with a singular aim: to craft textiles that elevate everyday life through tactility, simplicity, and longevity. Guided by both past traditions—when linens were treasured heirlooms—and contemporary aesthetics, TAMEKO designs pieces meant not only to last, but to live with. Each product reflects a commitment to natural materials, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a timeless palette that integrates effortlessly into private homes and hospitality spaces.
TAMEKO
January 7, 2025
OUVE is a South Korean lifestyle brand reinterpreting daily routines through fragrance. Transforming functional fabric care into minimalist objects, the brand introduces a premium towel collection crafted from Seacell. Utilizing this sustainable, seaweed-based fiber provides exceptional softness. Committed to eco-conscious innovation, OUVE is continuously exploring diverse natural materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, to expand its sustainable offerings. Through a harmonious blend of niche-inspired scents, innovative materials, and elegant design, OUVE elevates ordinary moments into comforting, sensory experiences.
OUVE
February 12, 2026
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