

A focused Club COLLECTIBLE field trip exploring how collectible design can extend into commercial, hospitality, and brand contexts without losing authorship, material integrity, or artistic value. Moving between showroom, street, floral, and gallery environments, the visit will look at how designers today collaborate with brands in ways that feel bespoke, experiential, and culturally resonant.
Designed for interior designers, architects and collectors the afternoon will center on the intersection of collectible design, product development, spatial storytelling, and contemporary brand partnerships.
Thursday, June 11
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
○ COPENHAGEN
ITINERARY

11:00 AM l Sophie Dries Masterclass on Designing a Café, within the CUPS Exhibition
Location: Café Sommersko, Palægade 6, 1263 Copenhagen
The programme begins at Café Sommersko with a live masterclass by CLUB COLLECTIBLE ambassador Sophie Dries in the context of CUPS, an exhibition and sales project created by TABLEAU in collaboration with Sovino Group and co-curated by Liv Vaisberg Office for 3daysofdesign. Centered around the intimate and universally cherished ritual of having coffee at a café, the exhibition brings together 30 collectible designers and artists, each presenting an edition of 20 unique coffee cups. Drawing from her recent opening of Café Qwartz in Paris, Sophie Dries will explore how to design a café with collectible design in mind, from atmosphere and materiality to sourcing and inspiration.

© TABLEAU
11:40 AM l Floral & Object Interlude at TABLEAU Flower Shop
Location: Store Strandstræde 20, 1255 København
A brief guided visit through TABLEAU’s renowned flower shop, designed by Julius Værnes Iversen. The visit will explore the design of the space, from atmosphere and material choices to display strategies and spatial flow, while highlighting best practices in contemporary flower shop design.

© Project Materia 2026. Photo: Armin Tehrani
1:00 - 1:30 PM l Closing Visit: Project Materia by TABLEAU × Edition Solenne × Mater
Location: Købmagergade 3, 1150 Copenhagen
The second chapter of Project Materia, founded by TABLEAU and Edition Solenne, explores materiality through the lens of circularity. This edition asks what happens when we treat discarded resources with the same gravity once reserved for heritage materials.
The afternoon will conclude with a walking transition through the neighborhood and informal conversation between members and participating designers.

© TABLEAU
12:15 PM l The Drawing Room: A Conversation on Collectible Design & Collaboration
Location: Vimmelskaftet 41A 2nd Floor 1161 KØBENHAVN K
TABLEAU and Secolo present The Drawing Room, an immersive exhibition on togetherness through intuitive movement and shared experience. Inspired by blind drawing, the installation transforms instinctive lines into furniture and spatial elements, centred around the evolving Trace modular sofa.
A focused conversation around the evolving relationship between collectible design and commercial collaboration.
Topics include:
The discussion will also touch on how interior designers can integrate collectible works into broader residential, hospitality, and branded environments.
This program is exclusively reserved for Club Members.

A focused Club COLLECTIBLE field trip exploring how collectible design can extend into commercial, hospitality, and brand contexts without losing authorship, material integrity, or artistic value. Moving between showroom, street, floral, and gallery environments, the visit will look at how designers today collaborate with brands in ways that feel bespoke, experiential, and culturally resonant.
Designed for interior designers, architects and collectors the afternoon will center on the intersection of collectible design, product development, spatial storytelling, and contemporary brand partnerships.
Thursday, June 11
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
○ COPENHAGEN
ITINERARY

11:00 AM l Sophie Dries Masterclass on Designing a Café, within the CUPS Exhibition
Location: Café Sommersko, Palægade 6, 1263 Copenhagen
The programme begins at Café Sommersko with a live masterclass by CLUB COLLECTIBLE ambassador Sophie Dries in the context of CUPS, an exhibition and sales project created by TABLEAU in collaboration with Sovino Group and co-curated by Liv Vaisberg Office for 3daysofdesign. Centered around the intimate and universally cherished ritual of having coffee at a café, the exhibition brings together 30 collectible designers and artists, each presenting an edition of 20 unique coffee cups. Drawing from her recent opening of Café Qwartz in Paris, Sophie Dries will explore how to design a café with collectible design in mind, from atmosphere and materiality to sourcing and inspiration.

© TABLEAU
11:40 AM l Floral & Object Interlude at TABLEAU Flower Shop
Location: Store Strandstræde 20, 1255 København
A brief guided visit through TABLEAU’s renowned flower shop, designed by Julius Værnes Iversen. The visit will explore the design of the space, from atmosphere and material choices to display strategies and spatial flow, while highlighting best practices in contemporary flower shop design.

© Project Materia 2026. Photo: Armin Tehrani
1:00 - 1:30 PM l Closing Visit: Project Materia by TABLEAU × Edition Solenne × Mater
Location: Købmagergade 3, 1150 Copenhagen
The second chapter of Project Materia, founded by TABLEAU and Edition Solenne, explores materiality through the lens of circularity. This edition asks what happens when we treat discarded resources with the same gravity once reserved for heritage materials.
The afternoon will conclude with a walking transition through the neighborhood and informal conversation between members and participating designers.

© TABLEAU
12:15 PM l The Drawing Room: A Conversation on Collectible Design & Collaboration
Location: Vimmelskaftet 41A 2nd Floor 1161 KØBENHAVN K
TABLEAU and Secolo present The Drawing Room, an immersive exhibition on togetherness through intuitive movement and shared experience. Inspired by blind drawing, the installation transforms instinctive lines into furniture and spatial elements, centred around the evolving Trace modular sofa.
A focused conversation around the evolving relationship between collectible design and commercial collaboration.
Topics include:
The discussion will also touch on how interior designers can integrate collectible works into broader residential, hospitality, and branded environments.
This program is exclusively reserved for Club Members.