3 days of design — 10 – 12 June 2026
Join us as we explore the Montana colour legacy – honouring what was while shaping what will be. Visit our locations and be among the first to discover new compositions of colour, form and atmosphere.
Marking the 100th anniversary of Verner Panton, this year’s theme pays tribute to the transformative role of colour – not only as a visual statement, but as a way of shaping mood, identity and experience within a space.
Together, the presentation invites visitors into a universe where timeless design meets playful expression, and where modular thinking continues to open new possibilities for modern living.
Visit our locations
Montana Showroom
Wednesday 10 June
10 am: Exhibition opens
8 pm – 12 am: Backyard Party (registration required)
Thursday 11 June
11 am – 12 pm: Talk with Dagny Thurmann-Moe - The Myth of Timeless Colour
7 pm – 9 pm: DJ & Lounge
Friday 12 June
10 am - 4 pm: Open house
Montana Showroom
Skindergade 38
1159 København K
The showroom will be open every day from 10 am.
Montana Store
Wednesday 10 June – Friday 12 June
Open house
Montana Store
Bredgade 24
1260 København K
The store will be open every day from 10 am – 7 pm.
In this talk, Dagny Thurmann-Moe explores the legacy of Verner Panton and the thinking behind Montana’s colour system – reflecting on how colour is shaped by architecture, light, materiality and time.
Come and join us
Thursday 11 June from 11 am – 12 pm
Montana Showoom, Skindergade 38
Photo credit: Koi Color Studio
Rooted in our heritage yet looking ahead, the exhibition unfolds through a dialogue between colour, form and flexibility. From expressive concepts and spatial solutions to carefully considered details and materiality, each element is designed to inspire contemporary interiors that feel personal, lasting and deeply connected to everyday life.
We continue our exploration of modularity, colour and enduring design, presenting new perspectives shaped by individuality, atmosphere and adaptable living. This year’s presentation reflects our belief that design should evolve with the spaces and people it becomes part of, balancing function with emotional expression.
Verner Panton – created new shapes and challenged the entire colour universe
Verner Panton is considered one of Denmark's most influential 20th-century furniture and interior designers, not to mention one of the most avant-gardes. During his career, he created innovative and futuristic designs in a variety of materials and in vibrant, exotic colours.