Danish Design Gallery
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Finn Juhl :: NV-45 Lounge Chair
David Lewis, Red Line Loudspeakers, 1985/92. Bang & Olufsen, Denmark. German sales folder. Sourc
Jørgen Kastholm, Preben Fabricius, FK 86 Lounge chair, 1964. Re-edition by Walter Knoll, Germany. Pe
deestijl:bowl Èchasse is designed by Theresa Arms for the Danish brand Menu
Preben Fabricius, Jørgen Kastholm, Tulip chair, 1964. Made by Kill, Germany. Via Leclere
Finn Juhl’s own House, built 1942. Ordrup, Denmark. Photo: Henrik Sørensen. More to read and see (in
Busk + Hertzog, Capri Chair, 2010
Verner Panton, Easy chair, 1959. Denmark. Via Wright
Hans J. Wegner, foldable “Dolphin” chair, 1950. Oak. Made by Johannes Hansen. Denmark Via Bruun Rasm
Aage Rasmussen, travel poster for danish state railroad, 1937.
Svend Weirauch, tea pot, 1949. Silver and Ivory. Firm of Franzt Hingleberg, Denmark. Cleveland Museu
Ribbed for your pleasure - 1940s ceramics by Arne Bang (1901-1983)Enameled stoneware via: Wright Au
Cocktail Shaker With Tray, ca. 1928Designed by the Danish architect Karl Fisker - the shaker takes t
Lighting design, Photography by Keld Helmer Petersen for Louis Poulsen, no date. Interior of the SAS
Such a beautiful book. Finn Juhl – godfather of Danish design – was not only a great designer but al
Vilhelm LauritzenSofa, armchairs, and stool from the Royal Suite, Radiohuset (National Broadcasting
Johan Rohde, Teapot, 1925. Silver, ebony. Made by Georg Jensen Sølvsmedie. Via Cooper Hewitt
Grete Jalk, GJ chair, 1963. Via Lange Production Denmark.
Flemming AggerKronen sofa, circa 1967The model Kronen (Danish for crown) sofa consists of four modul
Arne Jacobsen, chair and table, designed for St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, which was built in 196
Finn Juhl, Anders Hostrup-Pedersens Summer House, 1962. Photos by Keld Helmer-Petersen, Denmark. Via
Grete Jalk, chair, no date. Photo by Keld Helmer-Petersen, Denmark. Via kunstbib.dk
Axel Salto, decorated paper 1/Arabic 2/Parachute. Denmark. British LibrarySalto’s textile and paper
Arne Jacobsen, Nyager School, 1959-64. Rødovree, Denmark. Kunstbib.dk
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