Last week I took a four day trip to Copenhagen and this time I had a quite free schedule which allowed me to visit places I have never visited before. Of course I visited less places than I've wished for but, still, it was a great fun to visit whatever places I wanted to. So I finally visited the Danish Design Museum, a place I've always wanted to visit but never had a chance. I tried once before but it didn't work because of the museum's unfortunate opening hours (Monday is closed).
I visited it on a Tuesday and I had a great time there. So many amazing things to see there. Not many glasses though, for a fanatic like me it was quite a disappointing fact there, but everything else was amazing. The famous Danish Chair hall is really incredible (loads of picture below on this post...) and one can spend hours in there reading everything that is there to be read...
I also loved the rooms dedicated to the "influencers", countries and artists who influenced Danish artists and designers and played an important role in the formation of the Danish design. There is this big exhibition going one right now showing the Japanese influence in Danish design. Really stunning pieces of Japanese design side by side with Danish design pieces. Amazing. There is also big exhibit of Chinese porcelain and ceramic and French tapestry and collage. The influence comes from so many places that it is unfair for me to mention only the Chinese and the Japanese rooms. There is so much to see and I totally recommend.
There is also a nice cafeteria in the museum, called Klint Café if I remember well (lazy to check right now) and the food and drink are quite good with very affordable prices.
Designmuseum Danmark
Bredgade 68
DK-1260 København
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