
Arne Jacobsen
Danish(February 11, 1902 – 1971)
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Arne Jacobsen, The Dane Who Shaped Everything
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There is a chair in almost every corner of the modern world, and there is a good chance Arne Jacobsen designed it. The Series 7 chair, introduced in 1955, has sold more than five million units and continues to appear in boardrooms, dining rooms, and design museums with equal authority. When the Victoria and Albert Museum mounted its major survey of Scandinavian design, Jacobsen's work anchored the conversation as it always does, not as a relic of postwar optimism but as a living argument for the idea that great design belongs to no single era. To encounter a Jacobsen object today is to… Continue reading
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