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  2. Danmarks Designskole - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, more commonly known as the Danish Design School (Danish: Danmarks Designskole. often abbreviated as DKDS) is an institution of higher education in Copenhagen, Denmark, offering a five-year design education consisting of a three-year Bachelor programme and a two-year Master in design as well as conducting research within the fields of ...

  3. Design School Kolding - Wikipedia

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    Design School Kolding (Danish: Designskolen Kolding) is a design school located in Kolding, Denmark.It delivers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the areas of fashion, textiles, communication design, industrial design, accessory design, and design for people, design for planet and design for play (people, planet and play are offered only as part of the MA programme).

  4. Kolding - Wikipedia

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    Kolding is also home to Design School Kolding (Designskolen Kolding), a university design school, which was established in 1967 to provide undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the areas of fashion, graphic design and textiles. [7]

  5. Peter Nicolay Skibsted - Wikipedia

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    (in Danish) Hans Garde : Den dansk-norske Sömagts historie 1700-1814. (The history of Danish-Norwegian Seapower 1700-1814) (in Danish) T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard (1935) “Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den danske Søetat 1814-1932“. Two volumes. Download here.

  6. Danish design - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Culture Canon credits Thorvald Bindesbøll (1846–1908) with early contributions to design in the areas of ceramics, jewellery, bookbinding, silver and furniture although he is known in the rest of the world for creating the Carlsberg logo (1904), still in use today. [1]

  7. Designskolen Kolding - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Designskolen Kolding

  8. Danish Design Center - Wikipedia

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    BLOX in Copenhagen, home of the Danish Design Centre. The Danish Design Center (DDC) is Denmark's national center for design. Established in 1978, DDC is a non-profit foundation under the Danish Ministry of Business, Industry and Financial Affairs.

  9. Danish modern - Wikipedia

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    Danish modern also known as Scandinavian modern is a style of minimalist furniture and housewares from Denmark associated with the Danish design movement. In the 1920s, Kaare Klint embraced the principles of Bauhaus modernism in furniture design, creating clean, pure lines based on an understanding of classical furniture craftsmanship coupled with careful research into materials, proportions ...