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Summary biographies and background on many of the most important players can be found in the Danish modern article which covers Denmark's richest furniture design period. Rigmor Andersen , 1903-1995 Jens Ammundsen , 1944-
Jørgen Kastholm (1938–2007), furniture designer; Bodil Kjær (1932–), architect and furniture designer; Jacob Kjær (1896–1957), furniture designer; Hanne Kjærholm (1930–2009), architect; Jens Christian Kofoed (1864–1941), architect; Eva Koppel (1916–2006), architect; Mette Lange (graduated 1990), architect, mobile schools for India
The timeless design of the piece combines exotic wood with coloured panels. Another classic is his chaise longue in teak and beech covered in wickered patent leather and produced by Bovirke. Other pieces include tables, desks, sofas and hall furniture, inspired by nature with soft, organic, elegantly curved lines. [2]
Jens Risom (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ n s ˈ r iː s əm / JENSS REE-səm; 8 May 1916 – 9 December 2016) was a Danish American furniture designer. An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States .
Prince chair by Louise Campbell. Campbell’s interest in design is focused on furniture and lighting, but she is also involved in product and interior design projects. Some of the companies she has worked with include: Louis Poulsen, Zanotta, HAY, Royal Copenhagen, Holmegaard, Stelton, Muuto, Interstop, and the Danish Ministry of Culture.
Also: Denmark: People: By occupation: Designers: Furniture designers Pages in category "Danish furniture designers" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
2. Timothée Chalamet - Wassily Chair. Eccentric, artistic, and a little avant-garde, Timothée Chalamet fits perfectly as the Wassily Chair. With its Bauhaus roots and minimalistic allure, this ...
Fritz Hansen was founded in 1872, when Fritz Hansen, a Danish carpenter, founded his own furniture company and in 1915 introduced his first chair in steam bent wood. In 1934, Fritz Hansen began his collaboration with Arne Jacobsen resulting in some of the famous, classic icons of Danish Design including the ' Ant ' (1952), the ' Series 7 ...