FRAMING 2026

For the seventh year in a row, FRAMING opens the doors of Odd Fellow Palace during this year’s 3daysofdesign. And once again, we are raising the bar even higher. We are inviting everyone inside our curated group exhibition featuring an impressive line-up of international brands coming to Copenhagen from June 10–12.
Last year, we welcomed 18,000 visitors, and this year we expect even more guests to stop by the beautiful Rococo palace on Bredgade, with its two wings and courtyard, which we are transforming into a vibrant oasis. And, as in the previous two years, FRAMING will also take over Harsdorff’s House at Kongens Nytorv.
“I am both happy and proud that we are able to attract some of the world’s most important and exclusive furniture and design brands, and that they choose to launch their new collections with us,” says Samira Kudsk, founder and owner of FRAMING.
This year offers many highlights, with both new discoveries and familiar favourites for visitors to experience.
As you enter the palace, you will be welcomed in the foyer by a spectacular installation created by Dutch studio Vantot for Luceplan. On the ground floor, visitors will also encounter the Spanish brand nanimarquina, presenting its beautiful new collection featuring motifs by designer and artist Lucia Eames (1930–2014), daughter of Charles Eames. The collection was created in close collaboration with the Eames family and has just been presented in Milan.
The ground floor will also feature even more breaking news: artist Marco Evaristti will launch his new furniture collection at FRAMING. Don’t miss this world premiere.
In our staircase area, Canadian brand Hollis+Morris will exhibit at FRAMING for the very first time with an impressive lighting installation guiding visitors upward to the first floor.
Here, guests can discover even more lighting design, including creations from Czech brand Brokis, alongside a wide range of other inspiring exhibitors and beautiful installations. One highlight is the exclusive American textile brand Maharam, which has created a must-see installation celebrating its new creative responsibility for two additional brands: Edelman and Knoll Textiles.
On the second floor, visitors will find two Japanese brands among the highlights. Yamagiwa will showcase both new lighting and masterpieces by legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright — now presented in new editions. Stellar Works will also take over the second floor with its large-scale exhibition THOUGHT / FUL, created in collaboration with Danish studio Space Copenhagen and Tony Chambers, the brand’s new creative director. Here, visitors can experience Stellar Works’ new 2026 collection featuring furniture designed by LAYAN Studio, Yabu Pushelberg and Keiji Ashizawa Design. Two distinct environments will be presented — one calm and minimal, the other layered and immersive — both reflecting the brand’s exceptional ability to create sensuality, poetry and atmosphere. These two Japanese brands perfectly embody quiet luxury.
Although this year’s exhibition is more international than ever before, Scandinavia remains strongly represented, with Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish design companies presenting their latest collections.
The popular City Garden will once again be buzzing with life, where a selection of exciting international high-end outdoor brands will showcase new designs for outdoor living, including Belgian brand Tribú, Italian brands EMU and Ethimo, as well as Swedish brands Grythyttan and Skargaarden.
At the historic Harsdorff’s House at Kongens Nytorv, just a short walk from Odd Fellow Palace, FRAMING will also present a group exhibition featuring eight international brands, including Nymphenburg and Kaikale x Alexander Mihel — an exciting collaboration between the Indian furniture brand and the Swedish architect.
We look forward to welcoming you to FRAMING 2026 and sharing what we hope will be a few wonderful summer days filled with exceptional design … and three busy days of business and networking.
Dates: June 10-12, 2026
Odd Fellow Palace
Bredgade 28, 1260 Copenhagen
Harsdorffs House
Kongens Nytorv 5, 1050 Copenhagen

