Swan Chair – Fame Fabric
Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsens architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
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Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsens architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1957) was inspired by the light, e
Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsen’s architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials’ natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
Inspiration comes from many places, and in the case of Kasper Salto’s Little Friend Table (2005), it was a Disney cartoon character. The “Little Helper” was a humanoid robot with a light bulb for a he
Inspiration comes from many places, and in the case of Kasper Salto’s Little Friend Table (2005), it was a Disney cartoon character. The “Little Helper” was a humanoid robot with a lightbulb for a hea
Much of Poul Kjrholm’s furniture was intended for his own home, located north of Copenhagen and designed by his wife, architect Hanne Kjrholm. His PK22 Easy Chair (1956) was inspired by the light, e
The Series 7 Chair debuted in 1955 at the H55 exhibition in Sweden, and the appeal of what remains one of the most copied chairs of the modern era is its shape. The chair is ideally suited to the huma
Arne Jacobsen designed the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, as well as many of the furnishings. For its busy lobby, he created the biomorphic Egg (1958) and Swan, which are believed to be the first swiv
Before the Swan Chair (1958), Arne Jacobsen’s architecture and designs were shaped by an assumption of materials’ natural ways of resisting. In other words, he could make them go only so far in becomi
Inspiration comes from many places, and in the case of Kasper Salto’s Little Friend Table (2005), it was a Disney cartoon character. The “Little Helper” was a humanoid robot with a light bulb for a he