26 May 2025 /

This is Kolding School of Design

Visit our Exhibition and join our Event Programme at 3daysofdesign 18 - 20 June in Copenhagen
By Marianne Baggesen Hilger

How do you shape the designers of the future? How does talent become expertise, materials become possibilities, and play become insight?

Kolding School of Design’s exhibition at this year’s 3daysofdesign is an invitation into the transformative space where emerging designers take root and design solutions begin to take form. The exhibition showcases a selection of projects – from bachelor to PhD level – offering not just the final outcomes, but the journey itself: sketches, experiments, prototypes and exercises.

Under the title ‘This is Kolding School of Design’, the exhibition is built using interiors and materials taken directly from the school’s newly renovated building in Kolding. The scenography is the school itself.

Come and experience a living narrative of design. See how students, lecturers and researchers explore, challenge and invent. How they shape ideas with their hands and think through materials. The exhibition is accompanied by events, talks and guided tours – all set in an atmosphere that mirrors the school’s own, with a clear focus on the future of design.

Come visit Kolding School of Design at 3daysofdesign 18 - 20 June.

Opening hours
10 - 18

Venue
Papirøen 1, 1436 Copenhagen
District Holmen

Event programme, Wednesday 18 June

10:00 - 11:00
Joint Opening
Join us for the opening of our 3daysofdesign exhibitions on Paper Island, featuring separate showcases from Kolding School of Design and the Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås.

15:00 - 15:45
Spatial Colour by Maria Kirk Mikkelsen, PhD Fellow, Designer
Known for her poetic approach to colour, Maria Kirk Mikkelsen invites you to experience her permanent textile installation ‘Set a Sun’ exploring light, space, and perception – where colour creates atmosphere and embodies sensuous insight, and practice becomes research made tangible.

16:00 - 18:00
Guided tours

Join us for guided tours of the exhibition, offering insight into the featured projects and the ideas behind them. Meet the students and faculty, and engage in conversations about process, practice, and perspectives in design.

Maria Kirk Mikkelsen, ph.d.-stipendiat og designer, holder oplæg med titlen 'Spatial Colour'.

Event programme, Thursday 19 June

13:00 - 13:45
Words on Form by Anne Katrine Gelting, Teaching Ass. Prof.
What can be said about form—beyond 'nice' or 'cool' or 'beautiful'? Anne Katrine G. Gelting brings deep design experience to her talk on ’Words on Form’, a booklet she created to help students and designers describe, analyse and shape form. She’ll share insights and show how it’s used in teaching.

14:00 - 16:00
Guided tours
Join us for guided tours of the exhibition, offering insight into the featured projects and the ideas behind them. Meet the students and faculty, and engage in conversations about process, practice, and perspectives in design.

Anne Katrine Gelting, adjunkt, gør os klogere på begrebet 'form'.

Event programme, Friday 20 June

10:00 - 11:00
Designing for Playful Tension by Jess Rahbek, PhD, Ass. Prof.
Play Design expert Jess Rahbek is sure to inspire as he presents his Playful Tension model – a design tool developed with the LEGO House team to support designerly reflection on the nature of play and the playthings we create. Joined by MA student Pedro Giaculli. Moderator: Anni Nørskov Mørch.

11:00 - 13:00
Guided tours

Join us for guided tours of the exhibition, offering insight into the featured projects and the ideas behind them. Meet the students and faculty, and engage in conversations about process, practice, and perspectives in design.

Jess Rahbek, ph.d. og lektor, præsenterer sin Playful Tension-model – et designtool udviklet med LEGO House.

Projekter

Exhibitors

  • Agnes Dahl
  • Alberte Bremland Sørensen
  • Aksel Thygesen
  • Amalie Karoline Tvedergaard Grosen
  • Annika Kjær Larsen
  • Carl Theodor R. Andreasen
  • Ellen Sønderskov Andersen
  • Embla Liv Becker
  • Emil Kruse
  • Emma Marie Leth Beiter
  • Hannah Bønning Kristensen
  • Ida Camille Barnak
  • Ilia Sabatier
  • Johanne Rose
  • Karl-Alder Kuivjõgi
  • Kaya Lucy Widmer
  • Liva Bandmann
  • Maria Kirk Mikkelsen
  • Mia Bayer
  • Morten Steen Fejring
  • Nanna GT
  • Oline Nielsen
  • Pedro Giaculli
  • Rasmus Vejlgaard Skeem
  • Sidsel Hester Schmidt
  • Siff Præstegaard Grosell
  • Sofie Mathilde Skov
  • Søren Overgaard
  • Tuva Opdal

Thank you

  • Augustinus Foundation
  • Den Faberske Fond
  • EWII
  • Frimodt-Heineke Fonden
  • Kvadrat
  • Seawhite of Brighton
  • Tage Vanggaard og Hustrus Fond

Credits

  • Educational direction and programme leadership by Eva Kappel, Head of Education, and the Heads of Programme at Kolding School of Design. Their insight, guidance, and dedication have been instrumental in shaping the exhibition and supporting the students' development.
  • Curation, graphic design and exhibition design: SOLO•SOLO, Anni Nørskov Mørch and Helene Dalgaard
  • Exhibition technique: Jakob Bladt Jensen
  • Fundraising and budget: Helle Aarøe Nissen and Lene Nyhuus Friis
  • Photo and communication: Sofie Mathilde Skov
  • Project management and communication: Marianne Baggesen Hilger

Contact

Media Workshop

Marianne Baggesen Hilger

Senior Communications Specialist