Copenhagen
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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3 Days of Design 2026: live updates from the Wallpaper* team3 Days of Design is back from 10-12 June 2026. Follow our team in Copenhagen for the latest news, launches and other goings-on from 3 Days of Design, as seen by Wallpaper* editors.
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Georg Jensen silver is all fun and games with Paula Gerbase at a secret Copenhagen gardenDuring 3 Days of Design, in Georg Jensen’s ‘Secret Garden’ with a new collection of games, creative director Paula Gerbase tells us about exploring the playful side of the company’s legacy
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Be immersed in an abstract forest in Copenhagen, and revel in the richness of trees‘Wood for the Trees’ by AHEC, design studio Mitre & Mondays, and furniture maker Benchmark celebrates timber and the ecosystems that provide it – step inside at 3 Days of Design
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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The Copenhagen cafés, bars and restaurants shaping creative lifeLooking for the best tables in Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design 2026 and beyond? The city’s designers and gallerists reveal their go-to addresses
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Ten things to see at 3 Days of Design 2026Copenhagen’s 3 Days of Design festival returns from 10-12 June 2026, with exhibitions and product launches following the theme of ‘Make this Moment Matter’
By Francesca Perry Last updated
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in JuneOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Hannah Silver Published
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Japanese design is interpreted through a Danish lens at 3 Days Of DesignAt 3 Days of Design 2026 (10-12 June), Jens H Jensen and OEO Studio curate a showcase of contemporary Japanese makers, revealing a design culture shaped by pragmatism, exacting craftsmanship and close collaboration
By Ali Morris Published
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‘We hope it spreads some love’: Muuto and Spacon’s new chair wears its heart on its frameThe furniture brand and the Copenhagen studio channel one of design’s most recognisable symbols – the heart – into a rigorously proportioned aluminium chair, debuting at 3 Days of Design
By Anna Solomon Published
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Sophie Calle has spent a 40-year career peering into absences. In Copenhagen, the results are emotionalTurning voids into vantage points, ‘Something Missing?’ at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, unites the artist’s works dating from 1979 to 2023
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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Why do we like watching women die, asks Marina Abramović in CopenhagenIn 'Seven Deaths' at Copenhagen’s Cisternerne, Marina Abramović considers Maria Callas, and the tragic female characters she embodied
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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The best hotels in Copenhagen for a stylish city breakDiscover the best design-led hotels in Copenhagen for architecture and interior design fans
By Sarah Wood González Published
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How ethical is Google Street View, asks Jon Rafman in CopenhagenIn 'Report a Concern - the Nine Eyes Archives' at Louisiana Museum of Art, Copenhagen, Jon Rafman considers technology's existential implications
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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Copenhagen’s Noma opens its first café and flavour shopOEO Studio transforms the former entrance to the three-Michelin-starred restaurant into a tactile space inspired by laboratory precision
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Is slowing down the answer to our ecological challenges? Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 thinks soCopenhagen’s inaugural Architecture Biennial, themed 'Slow Down', is open to visitors, discussing the world's ‘Great Acceleration’
By Marwa El Mubark Published
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Patricia Urquiola’s immersive Kvadrat textile forest is inspired by the Nordic landscapeDuring Chart 2025, Patricia Urquiola and Danish designers Tableau team up to present a textile installation showcasing Kvadrat’s nature-inspired new collection
By Tianna Williams Published
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The future of Copenhagen Fashion Week? Look towards the students of SAFDTaught by designer Anne Sofie Madsen, the tightly knit students of the Scandinavian Academy of Fashion Design (SAFD) are adding a new jolt of energy to the city’s manicured fashion scene. Dal Chodha heads to Copenhagen to meet its rising stars
By Dal Chodha Published
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In Copenhagen, cult Icelandic outerwear brand 66°North celebrates a century in businessAt Copenhagen Fashion Week, Wallpaper* sits down with 66°North CEO Helgi Óskarsson as the brand – which has garnered a devoted following both inside and outside its native Iceland – looks forward to the future
By Sophie Axon Published
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In Copenhagen, Charlotte Taylor gave us a glimpse into the mess of real lifeAt 3 Days of Design, Charlotte Taylor staged ‘Home from Home’, a group exhibition in collaboration with Noura Residency, showcasing the chaos of the everyday, from unmade beds to breakfast leftovers
By Laura May Todd Published
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3 Days of Design 2025: live updates from the Wallpaper* teamFrom 18-20 June, design is taking over Copenhagen. Follow along with the latest news, launches and other goings-on from 3 Days of Design, as seen by Wallpaper* editors.
By Hugo Macdonald Last updated
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The future of tourism? Copenhagen’s CopenPay rewards visitors for acting sustainablyUnder the scheme, which was piloted last year and will return from 17 June 2025, tourists earn perks for doing things like riding bikes and picking up litter
By Anna Solomon Published
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Danish Architecture Center celebrates trailblazing 20th-century designer Nanna DitzelA new exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking work of Nanna Ditzel opens in Copenhagen
By Ali Morris Published
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A guide to the best fashion stores Copenhagen has to offerWallpaper* picks the must-visit fashion stores in Copenhagen – from big-name boutiques and historic department stores to local labels and the best in second-hand, each presenting a fresh take on Danish design
By Sophie Axon Published
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Introducing Flora Danica, a new Danish perfume house bottling the philosophy of hyggeFlora Danica is a newly launched fragrance house rooted in Danish culture both past and present
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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‘120 years of artistry, of character’: How Paula Gerbase is breathing new life into historic Danish design house Georg JensenPaula Gerbase, the newly instated creative director of Georg Jensen, speaks to Wallpaper* about bringing the 120-year-old silversmith into a new era
By Jack Moss Published
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The Living Places experiment: how can architecture foster future wellbeing?Research initiative Living Places Copenhagen tests ideas around internal comfort and sustainable architecture standards to push the envelope on how contemporary homes and cities can be designed with wellness at their heart
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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New Light Pottery brings its Japanese designs to Denmark in a harmonious craft exchangeNew Light Pottery will be showcasing its lights alongside PP’s Furniture at PP’s flagship store in Copenhagen, marking the first time New Light Pottery’s lamps are shown outside of Japan
By Jens H Jensen Published
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‘It’s a human story’: Baserange is creating underwear for real bodiesAs Copenhagen-based brand Baserange reaches ten years – and adds menswear and homeware to its offering – we catch up with the founders about their non-conformist approach to body- and underwear
By Mary Cleary Published


