Place to see: Danish Design Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Products by the Flow Institute at the Danish Design Center, April 2007. Copenhagen, Denmark.

About this place:

Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.

Postcards about Danish Design Center:

  • Lance Rothstein

    19 February 2008
    From:
    Lance Rothstein

    The Dansk Design Center was a great stop for Modern Design freaks like me and luckily - open on Mondays. It is a smallish museum - more like a gallery. There was a lighting design show and an odd "acoustic furniture" exhibit on display when I was there in 11/2007. But their permanent "Design Icons" display in the basement was a great trip down memory lane including the original Macintosh Computer, NikonF Camera, Selectric Typewriter and more. The gift shop had about 100 books I wanted to buy and the cashier gave great directions and dining suggestions.

Andersens Boulevard 27
Copenhagen, Region Hovedstaden, DK
Telephone: +45 3369 3369
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on 26 January 2008.
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