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In the living room, Danish designer Hans J Wegner 's wood and woven paper-chord CH25 Easy Chair is matched with a Flowerpot lamp by Danish designer Verner Panton in a glossy beige hue.
If you're looking for a fresh, playful yet minimalist style, the Danish Pastel look is perfect for you. It's a modern reinterpretation of classic Scandinavian interior design—with a colorful twist.
The Danish design community is clearly ready for the international recognition they deserve, and while they may never brag about their work, anyone is welcome to pop in and see it during the show.
Ahead of January's edition of the fair, Maison & Objet has chosen Danish designer Cecilie Manz as its 2018 designer of the year. Manz works across various media, designing furniture, glass, lamps ...
Jacob Jensen, the iconic Danish designer credited with creating the sleek but simple look of luxury stereo maker Bang & Olufsen, died on Friday aged 89, local news agency Ritzau said on Saturday.
Jens Quistgaard, 88, a celebrated Danish industrial designer who created popular designs for the Dansk brand of tableware, died Jan. 4 at his home in Vordingborg, Denmark, the New York Times reported.
Resembling a wooden children's toy car, the four-door crossover follows the less-is-more ethos of Scandinavian design, with a few noteworthy ideas.
Did I design furniture, lamps or buildings? "It was the beginning of the popularity of Herman Miller and Knoll at places like Frasier's on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley," he said.
There's a new Copenhagen-based design player on the block. Showing off its inaugural collection at Northmodern fair last week, Million is a modern Nordic furniture and lighting brand that mixes ...
An algae-powered wooden motorcycle? The concept isn’t too far out, considering algae has been used to create everything from eco-friendly sneakers to living lamps that absorb CO2. There’s even ...
Unlike his Danish contemporaries, who created simple wooden furniture, Verner Panton (1926-1998) made his name with futuristic pop art designs. During the 1950s, Danish design was at its peak.