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The research of Remote Futures is based on a total of 51 signals. The research of Decolonizing Museums is based on a total of 10 insights. The research of Decolonizing Museums is based on a total of 49 signals. The research of Nature Room is based on a total of 4 insights. The research of Nature Room is based on a total of 136 signals.

This is where we bring the future to life.

Designmuseum Danmark offers displays of decorative art, crafts, and industrial designs from the Western world and Asia from the late Middle Ages and up to the present. Earlier, the museum was the first public hospital in Denmark, The Royal Frederik's Hospital, where Søren Kierkegaard was admitted and died in 1855. Designmuseum Danmark is housed on the premises of what was once the Royal Frederik’s Hospital, built in 1751 as Denmark’s first public hospital. It has also been home to the design studio and furniture school of Kaare Klint, one of the originators of modern Danish design. We take good care of the building, and are glad our guests can enjoy this listed building where so much Danish design history has been created.

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Each year since its inception, 3daysofdesign has grown in popularity exponentially. In 2023, over 250 brands exhibited at the festival, where visitors could choose from as many as 500 events to attend in various design districts across Copenhagen, such as design talks, networking events, etc. Today, the 3daysofdesign festival extends to the entire city of Copenhagen and is considered the most significant annual design festival in Scandinavia.

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The exhibition tells the story of how a thing becomes an object, in a private collection or in a museum. Welcome to an exhibition about what is happening on the design scene right now. AKUT showcases everything from trends and tendencies to design, which address current issues and provide new perspectives on design and crafts. Listen in as Designmuseum Denmark’s director, Anne-Louise Sommer, shares insights on 26 of her favorite items from the museum’s extensive collection. In this podcast you will get the story of our museum and Danish design. In the middle of the museum lies the oasis of The Museum Garden.

We have many visitors, and we want to create a good experience where there is room for all our guests. Therefore, all groups of more than 20 people must reserve their visit in advance. Currently, designers around the world are working on solving some of our global challenges. Thinking radically and creatively, allowing themselves to be guided by both reason and emotion. Due to construction work, there will be limited parking availability from late February to April 2024. We will strive to reserve spaces for parking with handicap signs, but access will be severely limited during this period.

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Govan does not expect any conflicts of interest to arise, and points out that many arts leaders occupy multiple board seats across the city and the country. Wynn, who is a LACMA board co-chair, has already given LACMA $50 million — one of the largest single gifts in LACMA’s history — Govan notes, adding that he doesn’t know how much more the L.A. Scaling is about bringing the future to life by entering an imaginative space where cognition meets the physical world in a creative and speculative manner.

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Step inside the newly renovated museum building, and experience the new exhibitions about design then, now and in the future. Please note that we are currently building a new exhibition on Danish design, and as a result, a small part of the museum is temporarily closed. We are currently building the exhibition DANISH MODERN, which unfolds the history of Danish design from the 1920s to the year 2000 with a focus on the creation of some of the most iconic Danish design classics.

In their project ‘Remote Futures’, Lunia and Elena explore how we will work in 2030, if the trend of working remotely will become more and more common. In order to make future scenarios about work culture more tangible and imaginable, they have created four narratives in which personas from 2030 give an account of their work life. The narratives are visually accompanied by speculative artefacts of the future, that connect to the personas’ life and show us how anything from furniture to technology will develop according to our changing work-life needs. With ‘Nature Room’ ShuYi and Yuna explore how the healing factor of nature can contribute positively to well-being and mental health in situations, where we are isolated for longer periods of time, for instance during future lockdowns. With the proposal that artificial nature can be utilized as a therapeutic source, they have designed various digital versions of nature scenarios that can be brought into domestic spaces. They have imagined and designed a prototype for a 4D-projector that is able to project visuals, sounds and even smells from nature.

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The museum space and exhibitions have been reimagining, alongside, traditional museum media, such as maps, posters, catalogues and brochures. Making sense of the collection of signals from the search phase is the foundation for designing futures that are rooted in observations and patterns of the present. Futures Design is a methodology developed by Strategic Foresight and Design Studio Bespoke.

“Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond,” “Kimono for a Modern Age,” the museum’s Robert Mapplethorpe collection or its collection of California photography could go. Designmuseum Danmark is Denmarks largest museum for Danish and international design and a central exhibition forum for industrial design and applied arts in Scandinavia. Govan and Wynn Resorts co-founder Elaine Wynn sit on both the Vegas museum and LACMA boards.

Danish silver plays an important part in the history of Danish modern. Experience the development of Danish silver from Arts and Crafts and Art Deco to the organic shapes of Modernism up until today. ’Wonder’ shows some of Designmuseum Denmark’s most wonderful objects.

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is at a critical juncture in its efforts to push its Peter Zumthor-designed building project closer to the finish line. A collection of films, television series, and video media pertaining to arts and culture, all collected by our team. The A+D Museum explores the definitions of architecture and design, from the conceptual to professional practice. We embrace the themes of technology, art, scale, and urbanism.

3daysofdesign is an exclusive event that's inclusive of everyone. Where the press, bloggers, buyers, designers, architects and design enthusiasts, as well as the general public, are invited to experience new concepts from our curated selection of brands from Denmark and elsewhere around the world. You will find Designmuseum Danmark in the middle of Copenhagen’s historic centre, near tourist attractions, the harbour boats, design companies and galleries. We are the gateway to design destinations in Denmark and are right around the corner from Amalienborg Castle – the home of the Danish royal family – and the cafés and restaurants at Nyhavn.

The three projects you are about to explore are built on the Futures Design methodology developed by strategic foresight and design studio Bespoke. Utopia and realityDesignmuseum Danmark has a special obligation to give knowledge about Danish design. Images of heroic warriors in battle and beautiful young people can be experienced in the exhibition 'In Love and War' at Designmuseum Danmark. The exhibition showcases carefully selected Japanese woodblock prints from the museum's large collection of Japanese craftsmanship. You will get an understanding of the qualities that makes Danish design special.

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