Standing exhibitions

Designmuseum Danmark disseminates central lines of development within the history of design. In the new exhibition of 20th century Danish applied arts and industrial design, the history of Danish design is seen in the light of the period’s aesthetic discussions and social, technical and economic conditions. Around such central figures as Poul Henningsen, Kaare Klint and Arne Jacobsen, design and architecture are brought together in the museum’s interpretation of the century’s dreams and reality.
The historical collections of European and Asiatic applied arts and decorative arts include major works within Chinese ceramics, French and German porcelain industries of the 18th century, and English and French furniture. In the informative displays, emphasis is put on the significance of these collections for developments in Denmark.
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China and Japan
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Utopias and reality
Applied Arts and Design of the 20th Century
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Europe 1500-1800
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Across all frontiers
Art and crafts 1890 – 1910
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The Study Collection of European Faience and Porcelain 1700-1880 (CLOSED DUE TO RENOVATIONS)
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The Design Studio
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Webmuseum.dk
Ny permanent udstilling i Designmuseum Danmark
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INDEX: DESIGN TO IMPROVE LIFE
Permanent exhibition