Designmuseum Danmark
Designmuseum Danmark houses the world's finest collection of Danish furniture and applied arts inside an elegant 1752 former hospital building.
About Designmuseum Danmark
Designmuseum Danmark houses the world's finest collection of Danish furniture and applied arts inside an elegant 1752 former hospital building. You'll see the actual Arne Jacobsen chairs that defined mid-century modern style: the curvaceous Egg and Swan chairs alongside his stackable Series 7. The ground floor showcases 300 years of Danish design evolution, from Kaare Klint's functional furniture philosophy to Georg Jensen's silver masterpieces, all demonstrating how Danish designers transformed everyday objects into art.
The museum flows chronologically through bright, airy rooms where you can sit in reproduction chairs and handle design objects. The former hospital's classical architecture creates an interesting contrast with the sleek modern pieces displayed throughout. You'll trace how Danish design moved from traditional craftsmanship to industrial mass production, with excellent explanations of the design philosophy behind each era. The upper floors cover fashion and textiles, though these feel less essential than the furniture collections.
At DKK 130, this isn't cheap, but the Danish furniture rooms justify the cost if you care about design history. Most guides don't mention that you can skip the fashion floors entirely and focus your two hours on the ground level collections. The museum shop sells both expensive reproductions and more affordable smaller items, though prices reflect the museum premium. Come on weekdays when it's quieter and you can properly examine the iconic pieces without crowds.
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