Nine of the Best Design Museums in the World
Although museums have been around for centuries, there weren’t many focused entirely on design. But luckily for us, times have changed. For design lovers, starting at the end of the 21st century, institutions have begun to specifically focus on design. AD Mag
Cooper Hewitt
Plus, it’s the only museum in the country dedicated exclusively to modern and historical design. Founded by the Hewitt sisters, a pair of American art advocates, as the Cooper Union Museum for the Decorative Arts, it currently has an impressive permanent collection of over 200,000 objects spanning more than 30 centuries of history.
Vitra Design Museum
Over time this space expanded to house retrospectives of important architects and designers such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles and Ray Eames. The spectacular museum building was designed by Frank Gehry, and it is located in the German town of Weil am Rhein, near Basel.
The Red Dot Museum
This museum also happens to be the largest design museum in Asia, making a splash in a region where this scene is just beginning to blossom. The Red Dot Design Museum Singapore focuses on product and communications design, and each of the more than thousand pieces in its collection has received the coveted Red Dot Design Award.
Mexican Museum of Design
The museum’s current building is the former home of Mexican nobility, Count of Our Lady of Guadalupe del Peñasco, Don Francisco Mora y Luna and his wife, Countess Ildefonsa Pérez Calderón.
Copenhagen
Design Museum of Denmark
Located in the capital of design, Copenhagen, Design Museum Denmark is an institution you don’t want to miss. The museum promotes Danish and international design and craftsmanship, and it was founded in 1890 to inspire both designers and consumers to create and seek higher quality products. Currently this museum houses the largest library in Scandinavia dedicated to design.