MUNICH DESIGN DAYS – Preview and Update: Additional Venue besides Praterinsel
The third edition of MUNICH DESIGN DAYS will take place from March 11 to 14, 2027, and Munich will once again become the central hub for design, architecture, interior design, and creative innovation. Further growth is currently anticipated for 2027—both in terms of participating brands and visitor numbers.
NEW LOCATION: Haus der Kunst – Westgalerie
MUNICH DESIGN DAYS 2027 is expanding to include a second, central location: the Westgalerie at HAUS DER KUNST.
Located in the heart of the city, right next to the English Garden at Prinzregentenstraße 1, the organizers of MUNICH DESIGN DAYS 2027 will be guests in the Westgalerie of the renowned HAUS DER KUNST museum.
Jasmina Cibic and the Deichtorhallen Hamburg present an exclusive art edition for the Hamburg Photography Triennial 2026, printed by WhiteWall
For the second time, WhiteWall is partnering with the Deichtorhallen Hamburg as a production partner for the Photography Triennial, and this year the collaboration continues with the production of a limited edition for the Deichtorhallen that brings contemporary art and photographic excellence into the home. The exclusive art edition will be available starting June 4, 2026—coinciding with the opening of the Triennial—at the Deichtorhallen museum shop as well as online at WhiteWall.com/Deichtorhallen.
Organoid in the building
ORGANOID natural surfaces from Tyrol offer innovative design possibilities for interior projects that aim to be more than just visually appealing. Companies with a strong commitment to sustainability, in particular, use the language of nature to convey their message through the design of their business or office spaces. The connection to nature evident in ORGANOID designs can convey, among other things, corporate philosophy, product quality, and emotion. This brings a new dimension to interior design and makes retail concepts even more immersive. The natural surfaces from this Tyrolean company can be used to clad walls, furniture, and many other surfaces.
Rubelli in the MAK’s newly presented permanent collection of textiles and carpets
With the new presentation of its permanent collection of textiles and carpets, the MAK offers a glimpse of precious objects ranging from late antiquity to the present day—from European to East Asian masterpieces. The MAK’s collection is one of the world’s most valuable and extensive museum collections of its kind. With its focus on unique Mamluk and Safavid carpets from the 16th and 17th centuries, it is one of the most magnificent sections of this collection.