A new collaborative furniture exhibition is set to launch in Copenhagen this June, bringing together 11 Danish furniture brands under one roof as part of a broader initiative to strengthen the international visibility of Danish design.
Called Together Copenhagen 2026, the three-day fair will take place from 9–11 June 2026 at Terminal 13 and positions itself as a dedicated platform focused on Danish furniture, craftsmanship and design heritage.
The organisers describe the initiative as 'a collaborative fair by Danish furniture brands' built around the idea that 'we are stronger together.'
Collaboration as a driving force
The exhibition will showcase new product launches, current trends and the people behind the participating brands, while creating a focused destination for international buyers and visitors during Copenhagen's design season.
Rooted in collaboration and shared ambition, Together Copenhagen aims to highlight the collective strength of Danish design on the global stage. According to the organisers, the initiative has evolved into an annual platform dedicated to showcasing innovation, craftsmanship and the design traditions associated with Denmark's furniture sector.
For 2026, the concept expands with its first large-scale collaborative exhibition in Copenhagen, bringing multiple independent brands into a shared exhibition environment intended to enhance visibility, quality and international reach.
The brands behind the initiative
Participating companies include Skovby, Innovation Living, Dan-Form, Bodahl and Unique Furniture, alongside Guardian, 2-Connect, Tenksom, CoreOne, Cinas and Tradepoint.
The fair will be hosted at Terminal 13, located at Færgehavnsvej 35 in Copenhagen, with shuttle services operating between the city centre and the exhibition venue throughout the event.
Strengthening Copenhagen's design position
The launch reflects a wider movement within the European interiors industry towards collaborative exhibition formats, where brands increasingly seek shared platforms to strengthen engagement, streamline visitor experiences and present more cohesive national design identities.
For Danish furniture manufacturers in particular, the initiative reinforces Copenhagen's growing role as an international design hub while emphasising the enduring global relevance of Scandinavian design values such as craftsmanship, functionality and material quality.
By combining multiple brands within a single curated destination, Together Copenhagen also aims to create a more efficient and inspiring experience for buyers, architects, retailers and specifiers visiting the city during the June design calendar.
More information:
Together Copenhagen 2026
www.together.furniture.com
Copenhagen
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