On Thursday 19 June, Erichsen's Mansion opened exclusively for an exhibition by designer Orit Elhanati and architect Danielle Siggerud.

As part of 3daysofdesign 2025, the doors to Erichsen's Mansion were opened, including the historic bel-etage – which is normally closed to the public. The occasion was Copenhagen's design days and the Silencio exhibition, featuring new works in bronze and silver by designer Orit Elhanati, presented alongside the 'Mattina' tables by architect Danielle Siggerud.

Erichsen's Mansion was built between 1797 and 1801, and the bel-etage remains today in its original form. This is the first time ever that the historic rooms have hosted a design exhibition.

Photo: Christian Møller Andersen