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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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
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Muuto unveils debut outdoor furniture range with clean metal lines and timeless details
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Nendo and Fritz Hansen embrace design synergy with new launch at Salone del Mobile
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Super normal: Jasper Morrison designs furniture for Danish brand Fredericia
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Last chance to see: Hermès celebrates craftsmanship in Copenhagen
The Parisian maison's ‘Hermès in the Making’ exhibition at the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen, brings together its esteemed artisans under one roof, and celebrates the timeless power of craftsmanship and innovation – two tenets integral to timeless design today
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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
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Step inside this minimalist and modern pop-up co-working space in Copenhagen
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Top 5 picks at new Brussels design fair Collectible
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Iconic Arne Jacobsen dining chairs get a new colour palette
Fritz Hansen enlists Italian curator Carla Sozzani to devise a new chromatic palette for Arne Jacobsen's iconic dining chairs
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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ReVærk Arkitektur promotes nature and learning at Danish countryside school
‘House of Nature' by ReVærk Arkitektur is designed to promote forests and outdoor learning at a Danish countryside school
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Architects Directory 2020: Lenschow & Pihlmann, Denmark
Ranging from student accommodation to private housing and Nordic cabins, the work of Danish practice Lenschow & Pihlmann is underlined by a subtle sophistication, in both forms and material, and rooted in the country’s traditions. Established by Kim Lenschow Andersen and Søren Thirup Pihlmann in 2015, this dynamic architecture firm is based in Copenhagen. Their newest single-family house on Fanø, an island in the Wadden Sea, was inspired by the area’s longhouses (a Danish residential typology hailing back to the Viking times) and features a distinctive, continuous clay tile roof.
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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A ship-shape new home for Copenhagen Contemporary
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Ocean collection, by Nanna & Jørgen Ditzel wins Wallpaper* Design Award
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Sustainability rules at Copenhagen Fashion Week S/S 2020
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Aalborg’s Utzon Center exhibition celebrates the Danish holiday home
A new exhibition at the Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark, titled ‘Holiday Home’, focuses on the iconic Danish sommerhus
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Invisible house in Norway peeks out from its green setting
CF Møller Architects designs Villa Aa, a discreet, near-invisible house in the countryside of Norway, built to respect the surrounding nature and historic farmland of Vestfold
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Artist’s Palate: Jeppe Hein's ‘Breathe with Me’
Take a moment to reflect with the Danish artist’s meditative sharing platter: five South Asian dishes to soothe the mind and body, as featured in our monthly artist’s recipe series
By TF Chan 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
By TF Chan Published
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At home with artist Jeppe Hein
Even in a period of social distancing, the art world continues to turn. In our ongoing series, we go home, from home, with artists finding inspiration in isolation. Reached in Berlin, Jeppe Hein looks back on a decade of mindfulness and reflects on changing oneself in order to change the world
By TF Chan Published
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Benjamin Hubert’s lighting for Muuto mimics the silkworm’s act of ‘self-wrapping’
Benjamin Hubert’s Layer Studio has collaborated with Danish manufacturer Muuto for their new lighting range, Strand
By Alice Morby Published
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First look at Danish brand Vipp’s debut furniture collection
By TF Chan Published
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Fredericia Furniture opens its first overseas store in former Victorian warehouse in London
By Clare Dowdy Published
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Dinesen opens colourful Aarhus showroom designed by David Thulstrup
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Ellen van Loon on her architectural ascent, OMA and Copenhagen’s harbourfront
Ellen van Loon takes us through her architectural beginnings, her ascent at OMA, and her recent project in Copenhagen, BLOX; a complex, mixed-use building which also houses the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC)
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Jørn Utzon’s travel diaries and photography reveal the conceptual thinking behind his work
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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One of a kind: Vipp introduces inaugural (and only) lighting range
Danish brand Vipp's new lighting collection, launching next month, also marks the company’s first foray into the form. The debut collection features five pieces, including floor and table options, a ceiling lamp and two wall versions, all produced following the company’s minimal design aesthetic and utilising its 75 years of experience in metalworking.
By Rosa Bertoli Published