Copenhagen Art, architecture and travel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Copenhagen - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Copenhagen.
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Pavilion made of recycled IKEA mattresses wins Chart Architecture prize
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Anselm Kiefer’s lead airplane sculptures loom large at Copenhagen Contemporary
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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3 Days of Design 2022: best of Danish design, and more
Explore the best new spaces and furniture launches from Danish and international brands and designers at Copenhagen’s 3 Days of Design 2022
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Gillian Wearing keeps it in the family at Copenhagen’s National Gallery
By Jessica-Christin Hametner Last updated
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Ilse Crawford glazes a Nordic dessert bar with British design flourishes
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Copenhagen café named after architect Viggo Boesen’s lounge chair
By Gabriele Dellisanti Last updated
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Vertical Farm in Copenhagen reimagines sustainable food
We're looking up to tech specialist YesHealth Group and Nordic Harvest for their clever take on the future of food production
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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One for all: Rineke Dijkstra’s portraits go on show at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
By Grace Banks Last updated
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Fritz Hansen celebrates 150 years with pavilion by Henning Larsen
We take a look at Henning Larsen’s design for the Fritz Hansen pavilion, unveiled in Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design (15 – 17 June 2022)
By Simon Mills Last updated
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Noma Projects brings the world’s greatest restaurant into your kitchen
Noma Projects launches with a smoked mushroom garum for at-home cooking, the first in a series of products and media and environmental programmes set to make the famous restaurant more accessible
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Copenhagen’s cultural institutions, as recommended by leading Danish creatives
In collaboration with Visit Copenhagen, the city’s official tourism agency, Wallpaper* invites four great Danes – fashion designer Freya Dalsjø, chef Frederik Bille Brahe, interior and furniture designer Signe Bindslev Henriksen, and floral artist Julius Værnes Iversen – to tell us about their favourite Copenhagen museums, and how to make the most of the city’s creative scene
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Wilkinson Eyre's new Lille Langebro bridge serves Copenhagen's cyclists
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Last chance to see: ‘Light & Space’ at Copenhagen Contemporary
On view until 4 September, epic group show ‘Light & Space’ explores the past and present of the iconic light and installation art movement. It’s physical, emotional, bodily and disorientating
By Jeni Porter Last updated
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Nobis Hotel — Copenhagen, Denmark
By Melina Keays Last updated
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It’s a hyggelig affair in the Jens Risom room at Copenhagen’s Hotel Alexandra
By Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Gold standard: Patrik Hansson shows his geometric wares at The Jewellery Room
By Ellie Packer Last updated
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Health and care: 3XN's Patient Hotel arrives in Copenhagen
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Scandi style: a Copenhagen office is a timber-clad triumph
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Marble masterpieces: Snedker Studio debuts new furniture collection
By Cara Gibbs Last updated
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Waste warrior: Bjarke Ingels Group devise a new recycling plant for Copenhagen
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Tatiana Bilbao’s mobile library adapts to multiple environments
The Mexican creative swaps architecture for interior design in a new exhibition of multifunctional objects at Etage Projects in Copenhagen
By Paul Sephton Last updated
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Wallpaper* invites you to our very own hyggelig Christmas market in London
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Super normal: Jasper Morrison designs furniture for Danish brand Fredericia
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Carsten Höller advocates the virtues of confusion in two major Denmark exhibitions
The German artist (and erstwhile scientist) is staging complementary surveys at Copenhagen Contemporary and the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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A ship-shape new home for Copenhagen Contemporary
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Sustainability rules at Copenhagen Fashion Week S/S 2020
By Tilly Macalister-Smith Last updated
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Danish studio Tableau takes flower arranging into uncharted waters
We talk to Tableau Copenhagen founder Julius Værnes Iversen on the studio's evolution from flower shop to fully-fledged design operation and its collaboration with artists, designers and design brands
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