The exhibition ‘10+ Design Forecast’ at the Danish Design Centre examines the trends that characterize the present and those that will come to characterize the future. The exhibition examines ten examples from design history through the first decade of the millennium. Together, they draw a picture of Danish design in the 21st century while offering a glimpse into the future.
According to the curators the past ten years of Danish design history are particularly interesting. Design has developed in completely new directions, mainly as a result of digital and technological developments. Developments that have left their permanent mark on the way we think about design today. The ten examples exhibited at DDC not only illustrate the breadth and diversity of today’s design competence, but also point to a future where design thinking is an integral part of society and progress.
According to the curators the past ten years of Danish design history are particularly interesting. Design has developed in completely new directions, mainly as a result of digital and technological developments. Developments that have left their permanent mark on the way we think about design today. The ten examples exhibited at DDC not only illustrate the breadth and diversity of today’s design competence, but also point to a future where design thinking is an integral part of society and progress.