In January 2000 the DDC moved to its current address, a purpose-built domicile on HC Andersens Boulevard in the heart of Copenhagen, designed by Professor Henning Larsen. In addition to offices, the building houses exhibition rooms, a shop, a café and a conference center; these income-generating facilities are the venue for the DDC’s many activities.
The permanent Short/Cuts – design for the 21st century exhibition shows a selection of the 20th century’s Danish and international design icons. See the Gillette razor blade, the Ericsson table telephone, the Swiss army knife, Tupperware, Mickey Mouse, Coca Cola, Sony Walkman, the PH-lamp, the Olivetti typewriter, the Nokia mobile phone and much more.
- HC Andersens Boulevard 27
- 1553 Copenhagen
- Mon-Fri, 10:00-17:00; Wed, 10:00-21:00; Sat-Sun, 11:00-16:00
- +4533693369
- www.ddc.dk
- design@ddc.dk
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