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Kai Kristiansen
A leading designer of Scandinavian furniture, famous for his beautiful #42 dining chair.
Borge Mogensen
A leading designer of Danish modern and contemporary timber furniture since 1941.
Hans Wegner
Most famous for his chair designs such as the Plank Chair, Easy Chair, Peacock Chair, Windsor Chair, Wishbone Chair and more..
N.O.Moller
An award winning designer of Danish furniture since 1939.
Finn Juhl
Possibly one of the world most famous danish furniture and interior designers. Multi- awarded internationally acclaimed.
Grete Jalk
Greta was innovative with her designs in the mid 1960's creating shelving and storage systems and timeless Danish furniture pieces.
Ole Wanscher
Wanscher's best known pieces were created between the late forties and early sixties, modernism's hey-day.
Poul Kjaerholm
Kjaerholm was a strong proponent for industrial production, and his work stands out from his Danish contemporaries because of his extensive use of steel frames rather than the traditional wood.
Kofod Larsen
Kofod Larsen trained as an architect. His furniture is stylistically joinery furniture and very beautiful in the details. He has worked with both furniture manufacturers and joiners.
Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder is well known for his exquisitely detailed and stylishly understated designs.
Verner Panton
Panton's famous "Flower Pot" lamp was described as a "Volkswagen" of lighting because it was well made, durable and a welcome spot of color on the landscape.
Kristian Vedel
Kristian Vedel designed his family of BIRDs back in 1959. Though only the small BIRD was set in production, it quickly became one of the most successful Danish wooden products from the 50s.
Jørgen Høvelskov
Høvelskov is responsible for the beautiful Viking or Harp chair. It is a simple chair consisting of two pieces of ash or cherry tree, with tightened ropes streched between the backrest and seat.
Illum Wikkelso
Illum Wikkelsø has drawn some elegant cabinets that seem inspired by Chinese furniture art. He was a skilled carpenter, employed by Jacob Kjaer and furniture architects Hvidt & Mølgaard.
Oman Junn
H.W Klein
Eric Buch
Benedicte & Poul Erik Find
The Danish architects hvaebeen creating for more than 30 years. Every detail has been taken into consideration and importance has been attached to simplicity, functionality and safety.
Nisse Strinning
Swedish architect, Nils Strinning was among a group of mid-twentieth century designers that helped to build the foundations of what we now call Scandinavian Design
Jorn Utzon
Creating things for people - this is the primal theme of arguably Denmark's most famous architect of all time