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
Selected BySecher was launched in 2020 with the aim of reintroducing carefully handpicked furniture by lesser–known Danish designers and furniture architects. The collection presents timeless lighting and furniture crafted with exceptional workmanship, high quality and a strong attention to detail. Each Selected BySecher piece is designed as a refined addition to modern interiors. Selected BySecher is part of Gallery Secher Fine Art & Design, which has specialised in fine art, design and furniture classics since 2002. Everything at Secher in Copenhagen reflects a deep passion for, and knowledge of, classic Danish design and craftsmanship.
Selected BySecher
February 10, 2023
Furniture
Part of 2023
Part of 2024
Part of 2025
Part of 2026
Fogia’s mission as a furniture maker is to turn exceptional ideas into well–crafted pieces. At its centre is the factory, where wood, textiles and skilled hands come together, giving designers and craftspeople the time to explore how sketches become lasting objects. The aim is to create furniture that people grow attached to over time. This comes from balancing function with friction—the detail, tension or gesture that gives character. One without the other is incomplete. Working closely with designers who question conventions with finesse, Fogia shapes furniture that feels considered. You can sense it in the whole—it simply feels right. FUNCTION / FRICTION / FINESSE / FOGIA
Fogia
March 14, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Lighting
Part of 2022
Part of 2023
BIRKEBAEK is a Danish distributor and agent specialising in international brands for the contract market, all united by a focus on quality, sustainability and long–lasting design. Founded in 2011, BIRKEBAEK represents brands including HOWE, Nordgröna, Intuit By Softrend, Green Furniture Concept, CAIMI, Rebello Decor and ATBO.
BIRKEBAEK
March 23, 2023
Furniture
Office
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Part of 2025
Massproductions creates furniture and accessories that enrich design culture, drawing inspiration from the factory as both a production tool and a creative muse. Founded in 2009 by Swede Magnus Elebäck and Brit Chris Martin, Massproductions is built on their friendship and complementary skills. The company’s success thrives thanks to the talented team in their Stockholm office. Over the years they have developed an exciting and even audacious collection. Yet each piece remains practical and relevant.
Massproductions
October 25, 2022
Furniture
Materials
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Other Exhibitions
Aisti is a Finnish material technology company manufacturing suspended ceiling acoustic tiles from renewable wood fibre. Using foam–forming technology, fibres are transformed into a light and structured material that delivers high acoustic performance while remaining safe, recyclable and competitively priced. Aisti’s products are designed to meet the needs of architects, contractors and developers, combining performance, material efficiency and scalability. The aim is to support the construction industry’s transition towards healthier, lower–carbon and more circular building solutions.
Aisti
February 26, 2026
Flokk is a family of design–led brands creating workspaces where people and organisations thrive. Rooted in Scandinavian expertise in task seating, we have grown into a global leader in workspace seating designing furniture that supports people wherever and however they work. Flokk comes from the Norwegian word for a herd, it reflects the belief that great workspaces bring people together to focus, collaborate and connect. Flokk develops thoughtful durable solutions for offices and public spaces. Its designs enhance well–being, support productivity and help reduce environmental impact. Today, Flokk unites the European brands HÅG, RH, Giroflex, Offecct, Profim and Connection under one shared purpose to inspire great work.
Flokk
January 29, 2026
Mosa is a Dutch ceramic tile company with over 140 years of experience. Since 1883, all tiles have been designed, developed and produced in Maastricht, in close collaboration with architects and designers worldwide. Mosa creates high–quality ceramic surfaces that enhance spaces and elevate everyday environments, from large–scale public spaces to iconic commercial property to private homes. With a team of over 400 specialists, the company combines craftsmanship with advanced production techniques such as double firing, ensuring exceptional durability and precision throughout all applications. Innovation and material development are central to its approach, reflected in certifications such as Cradle to Cradle Certified® Full Scope Gold V4.1.
Royal Mosa
January 29, 2026
Sausset Leou is an architecture studio born from the affinity of its founders, grounded in a poetic, vernacular, and radical approach to spatial design. During their architectural studies at ENSA Paris Val de Seine, Kim and Rémy worked together on alternative design projects through shared studio workshops. Sausset Leou asserts a rigorous sensibility and a precise sense of poetry. Their approach combines formal rigour with narrative freedom, rejecting hierarchies between building typologies. Each project is conceived as a sensitive reinterpretation of the history of places and people. The aim is to make beauty accessible to everyone, without distinction.
SAUSSET LEOU
November 27, 2025
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