Art, architecture and travel in Denmark
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Denmark - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Denmark.
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Copenhagen’s Empirical Spirits offers a new textured tasting lab
By Luke Halls 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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Inside C.F. Møller’s Danish home, with its double-height core
By Micha van Dinther 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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Canal-side buildings in Aarhus make for a striking office complex by C.F. Møller
By Micha van Dinther Last updated
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Fab 40: Bo Bech Bakery, Denmark
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen complete the International Criminal Court
By Matthew Hurst 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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Lemvig Klimatorium by 3XN combats climate change in Denmark
The Lemvig Klimatorium, a new wave-shaped climate change centre in western Denmark, designed by 3XN, is pushing the boat out to tackle environmental issues
By TF Chan Last updated
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Copper feel: Lumière Bricoleur turns scrap metal into sculptural lamps
The duo’s first collection, mostly rendered in copper, is sourced on Copenhagen's streets and scrapyards
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Eclectic spaces: Danish design studio Frama starts interior architecture division
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Vico Magistretti’s 1997 chair gets a new lease of life from Fritz Hansen
Danish manufacturers Frtitz Hansen relaunches the 1997 Vico Duo chair by Italian industrial designer Vico Magistretti
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Anniversary set: Fritz Hansen salutes two seminal Poul Kjærholm designs
By Elly Parsons 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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Normann Copenhagen’s abstract new range has an artful twist
The Danish design brand launches The Normann x Brask Art collection with ten international artists, curated by Jens Peter-Brask
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Previously unreleased 1983 Nanna Ditzel chair sees the light of day
Brdr Krüger launch the 1983 ‘Arkade’ chair by the late Danish designer Nanna Ditzel
By Izy Yap Last updated
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The return of a classic: Erik Jørgensen re-makes Arne Vodder’s ’AV Chair’
By Elisa Carassai Last updated
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Henning Larsen’s The Cube by Velux is a sonic retreat from the city
The Cube by Velux, a collaboration between Danish architects Henning Larsen, London studio FormRoom, and Bang & Olufsen, is a safe haven of calm during London Design Festival 2021
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Balloons fill a ticket office in Denmark with Martin Creed’s pink pop-up
By TF Chan Last updated
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Great Dane: Copenhagen concept store Sirin dazzles with a diverse design mix
Although concept stores are a dime a dozen these days, Sirin sets itself apart for its wildly diverse catalogue that includes geographical posters by Estonian designer Bold Tuesday, beard combs made from Soviet-era recycled vinyl, handmade porcelain by Norwegian outfit Modellstuen and bespoke furniture by newbie Danish company Novel Cabinet Makers.
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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1970s design inspires David Thulstrup's retail vision for J.Lindeberg
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Marble masterpieces: Snedker Studio debuts new furniture collection
By Cara Gibbs Last updated
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Sydney Fish Market relocation design unveiled by Danish firm 3XN
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Greenland's Qaammat Pavilion for Unesco celebrates land and people
Architect Konstantin Ikonomidis designs Qaammat, a pavilion just above the Arctic Circle in Greenland, that celebrates the local landscape and the Inuit community
By Nick Compton Last updated