Adentity Kick Off in Copenhagen

 

A day of inspiration, culture, and connection

Come with us to Copenhagen!

Our team crossed the bridge for the Adentity kick off. We started with breakfast at Sankt Jacobs Stenungsbageri, where we had great conversations. From there, we moved from the warmth of bread and conversation to the world of art and reflection at the ARKEN Museum of Modern Art. The walk from Ishøj station became part of the experience, following ARKENWALK Jeppe Hein’s playful trail of neon-red lamps guiding visitors toward the museum. Located by the sea, ARKEN is one of Denmark’s most important cultural venues, designed by architect Søren Robert Lund as a contemporary “ark” washed up on the shore. Here we enjoyed a beautiful lunch with a view of the water before heading back into the vibrant pulse of Copenhagen. At HAY’s Concept Store, we explored Scandinavian aesthetics and design ideas. As the day ended, we gathered at The Roof, one of Copenhagen’s rooftop restaurants with sweeping views over the city. It was the perfect setting to reflect and enjoy a good time together.

Sankt Jacobs – Conversations rise with the sourdough 

Every great team journey begins with shared moments. Ours started in the most Copenhagen way possible: fresh coffee and warm sourdough at Sankt Jacobs Stenungsbageri. Known for legendary cardamom buns and perfectly baked loaves, this set the tone for the day—simple pleasures shared together, sparking energy for what was to come.

Arken Museum of Modern Art – Where creativity meets reflection

From there, we shifted from the warmth of bread and conversation to the world of art and reflection at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art. Located by the sea in Ishøj, ARKEN is one of Denmark’s most important cultural venues, designed by architect Søren Robert Lund as a modern “ark” washed up on the shore.

Before reaching the museum, we chose to walk from Ishøj station, following ARKENWALK, a permanent installation by Danish artist Jeppe Hein. Thirty-two streetlamps, each bent and curved into different shapes and painted in neon red, guided us along the path. What could have been an ordinary stroll became a creative experience – an unexpected introduction to the art waiting at ARKEN.

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Exploring the exhibitions

With that first artistic encounter fresh in mind, we moved into the galleries to immerse ourselfs in two remarkable exhibitions:

TORECHES by Marguerite Humeau: A sensorial opera that imagines new ecologies and collective futures.

ALL WALKS OF LIFE by Frederik Næblerød: A vibrant, energetic universe that reinvents form, medium, and narrative.

After exploring the exhibitions, we sat down for lunch in ARKEN’s light-filled restaurant, where floor-to-ceiling windows open onto the sea and the surrounding landscape. Over plates of perfectly cooked salmon, we enjoyed the view – a setting that made the meal as memorable as the art.

Scandinavian aesthetics – Ideas shaped into form

Our journey then brought us back into the vibrant pulse of Copenhagen, where design is not just a product but a way of life. At HAY’s Concept Store, we explored the intersection of creativity, functionality, and Scandinavian aesthetics. Founded in 2002, HAY has become a symbol of modern Danish design thinking.

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Rising above, reflecting together

As the day ended, we gathered at The Roof, one of Copenhagen’s rooftop restaurants with sweeping views over the city.

It was the perfect setting to reflect and enjoy a good time together.