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Louis Poulsen
Louis Poulsen was born in 1874 with the idea of producing luminous furniture strongly inspired by the tradition of Scandinavian design. A clear and functional trait has therefore inspired the origin of numerous pieces made so that each is able to reflect and support the rhythm of natural light. Every single detail of the Louis Poulsen collections follows a specific purpose and nothing is ever exclusively aesthetic, design and more. A deep bond with craftsmanship makes each piece unique, created almost tailor-made by the hand that orchestrates the final details, orienting a serial production towards the creation of almost unique and impossible to replicate pieces.Read more

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Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) is one of the immortal founding fathers of great post-war Danish design. His sober approach to modernism, typically Scandinavian, conditioned all the generations of designers that follow and laid the foundations for a style appreciated all over the world. First of all, he always considers himself as an architect: his products are, in fact, created for a specific project, and only later destined for mass production. His most famous project is the creation of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, of which he takes care not only of the architecture, but also of every detail of the interior design, personally designing the furnishings, lamps and even cutlery. It is on this occasion that products such as the Egg armchair are created, perhaps the most famous and iconic seat of all time, still made today by Fritz Hansen, or the AJ lamp, later a great bestseller for the Louis Poulsen company. He also experiments with the design of everyday objects, for brands such as Georg Jensen and Stelton, but also and above all of chairs. The models made with Fritz Hansen revolutionize the design of the modern chair; according to his former collaborator Knud Holscher Jacobsen "he designed the chairs as Matisse painted the pictures - freely and with pleasure".Read more