Seven new design galleries on the Dezeen radar

A spate of new design galleries has opened recently in London, Copenhagen, New York and more. We've rounded up seven that are well worth a visit.

D142
Oslo, Norway
Iranian-born photographer and stylist Neshat is behind D142, a gallery in Oslo's Grünerløkka neighbourhood conceived as a platform for young and emerging creatives across art, design and culture.
Following a launch exhibition curated by Live Berg, D142 has just opened its second show, Et Dukkehjem, which combines full-scale and dollhouse-sized objects.
Woodward Henry
London, UK
Design office Bompas & Parr has transformed part of its east London studio into a gallery that will showcase contemporary art and design alongside historical artefacts, using "museological and immersive techniques".
Woodward Henry debuts with the exhibition My Lady Nicotine, which explores the role of smoking and other forms of nicotine consumption in contemporary culture.

Innenkreis
Copenhagen, Denmark
After six years as gallery director for Etage Projects, Turkish-born curator Zeynep Rekkali Jensen has launched a Copenhagen gallery of her own, where she plans to show contemporary design alongside pre-1940 decorative arts.
The debut show at Innenkreis features garment-inspired furniture by Danish designer Laerke Ryom.
Unit.d
London, UK
With a mission to make design more accessible, Unit.d is an east London gallery offering well-made, everyday objects at affordable prices.
Founded by writer, consultant and Shoreditch Design Week creative director, Duncan Riches, the gallery aims to support the UK design industry by showcasing products developed for batch manufacturing.
Unit.d launched with a show of objects by designers Michael Marriot and Jasper Morrison, while upcoming shows will present works by designers Andu Masebo, Mentsen and Alexandra Gerber.

The Future Perfect Miami
Miami, USA
David Alhadeff unveiled a fourth location for his collectable design gallery, The Future Perfect, during Miami art week at the end of 2025.
Occupying Villa Paula, a neoclassical 1926 house rumoured to be haunted, the location brings something different from the gallery's offerings in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The follow-up to the inaugural show is hotly anticipated.

House of Santal
New York, USA
South Asian furniture takes the spotlight in House of Santal, a gallery in a former 10th-floor office in Midtown Manhattan.
Founded by designer and curator Raksha Sanikam, the gallery has opened with a show of work by 13 Indian designers and studios, with exhibits ranging from sculptural furniture to swings.
Jig Studio
London, UK
Brazilian design has a new home in London's Soho, courtesy of Lexington Street gallery Jig Studio.
Founded by British architect Richard Penman and Brazilian strategist Grace Nemeth, Jig Studio launched in late 2025 with a collection of seven creative talents, including textile designer Alex Rocca and furniture designer Humberto da Mata.
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