The Master of Scandinavian Design
In this article, we explore the life and lasting impact of Arne Jacobsen in the world of Scandinavian design. His unique ability to combine form and function has made a profound mark on architecture and furniture.
Along with other distinguished design artists, such as. Grete Jalk e Bruno Mathsson, Jacobsen has contributed to the contemporary design landscape. Our platform offers a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate his legacy by presenting an exclusive selection of products that embody his innovative spirit.
The Life of Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen was one of the most influential architects and designers of the 20th century, with a lasting impact on the form and function of modern furniture. Born in 1902 in Copenhagen, he marked design history with his exceptional versatility, ranging from architecture to furniture design. Training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen helped shape a distinctive style that combines modernist elements with refined elegance.
Timeless Masterpieces
Among his most famous creations are the chairs “Ant” and “Series 7” which are still recognizable symbols of Nordic design today. Jacobsen was a master of using clean lines and organic shapes to create pieces that, while functional, were also works of art in themselves. His attention to detail and love of high-quality materials were evident in every design, giving them timeless durability and beauty.
The Approach To Architecture
In addition to furniture design, Jacobsen has also left an indelible imprint on architecture. Projects such as the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in Copenhagen testify to his ability to create harmonious and functional spaces, reflecting his attention to form and function in the interiors he designed as well.
Eternal Inspiration
Even after his death in 1971, Arne Jacobsen’s influence persists. His works are exhibited in museums around the world, and his designs continue to inspire generations of designers. His minimalist approach and mastery of combining aesthetics and utility are elements that have inspired the design world.
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Jacobsen continues to be an iconic figure in the design world, whose impact endures through his timeless works. We offer a tribute to this master, providing a platform to explore and bring home the best of Scandinavian design. May Jacobsen’s timeless elegance continue to illuminate spaces and inspire future generations.
Design by Arne Jacobsen
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Pair of ceiling lamps attributable to the “Semi” model by Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup for Fog & Mørup, 1960s
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Scandinavian three-seater oak sofa, 1950s/60s
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Scandinavian teak sideboard with sculptural drawers
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Danish coffee table attributed to Børge Mogensen for Søborg Møbler, 1950s
1.570,00 €



