Kay Bojesen (1886 – 1958) Danish Silversmith and Toy Designer
Kay Bojesen (1886-1958) was a Danish silversmith celebrated for his iconic wooden toys, including the classic monkey, embodying creativity and quality in children’s design.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Kay Bojesen (1886-1958) was a Danish silversmith celebrated for his iconic wooden toys, including the classic monkey, embodying creativity and quality in children’s design.Read More →
Louis Poulsen, a Danish lighting company founded in 1874, emphasizes function in design, reflecting natural light and collaborating with contemporary designers to innovate timeless aesthetics.Read More →
Preben Fabricis, a Danish designer, collaborated with Jørgen Kastholm on numerous furniture pieces, gaining recognition for innovative designs and contributions to furniture design education.Read More →
Nanna Ditzel, a leading Danish 20th-century designer, had also worked in furniture, textiles and jewellery design for many decades and has been one of the few women designers in the country to achieve celebrity status.Read More →
Erik Magnussen was a Danish silversmith known for Art Deco and Cubist designs, contributing significantly to silverware in Denmark and the United States from 1925 to 1939.Read More →
Benjamin Hubert’s LAYER partners with Really to create SHIFT, a flexible shelving system made from upcycled textiles, perfect for retail and exhibition spaces.Read More →
The iconic Magnus Olesen 8000 series chair, a 1980s design classic, is being relaunched in a new color scheme to mark its 40th anniversary.Read More →
Per Lütken was a renowned Danish glassmaker who designed over 3,000 pieces for Holmegaard, creating iconic series and significantly advancing Danish glassmaking aesthetics from 1942 to 1998.Read More →
Jens Harald Quistgaard revolutionized applied arts at Dansk Designs, blending functionality with aesthetics. His iconic creations continue to inspire contemporary designers and elevate everyday objects into art.Read More →
Flemming Lassen was born on February 23, 1902, in Copenhagen, to a family of artists. His mother, Ingeborg Winding, was a painter, and his father, Hans Vilhelm Lassen, was a decorative painter. Before completing his study at the Technical School, he worked as a mason. Read More →