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Arne Jacobsen was one of the most accomplished Danish designers and architects of the 20th century. His distinctly elegant style married the efficiency and clean lines of modernism with sensuous, organic forms found in nature. Biography Arne Jacobsen Arne Jacobsen was born in Copenhagen in 1902. Originally, he began an apprenticeship as a stonemason, but decided instead to study architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, which he successfully graduated from in 1927. One of Jacobsen’s first projects was a ‘House of the Future’, with a helicopter landing pad on the roof, which he designed together with Flemming Lassen. He also designed several larger projects, such as the Bellavista housing estate in Klampenborg. In 1942, Arne Jacobsen and Erik Moller won an architectural competition to design the City Hall of Aarhus, working together with the designer Hans J Wegner. Between 1956 and 1960, he worked on the SAS Royal Hotel (now the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen. The building was conceived as a total work of art, and the three architects designed every detail, from the Egg Chair and the Swan Chair, which owe their iconic status to their seductive, organic forms, down to the cutlery in the building. In 1956, he became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. The Munkegård school in Genofte, the Toms factory in Ballerup, the Danish National Bank and the Sports Hall in Landskrona, were all pioneering works of Scandinavian modernism designed by Jacobsen. Some of Jacobsen’s international projects, such as the school building for Christianeum in Hamburg and the Danish Embassy in London were only completed after his death in 1971. Designs by Arne Jacobsen Jacobsen designed furniture, textiles, cutlery and wallpapers among other things, but his most famous projects are his chairs. His 1952 Ant Chair, together with his later Series 7 Chair became some of the most commercially successful designs ever produced. Jacobsen's work is influenced by the iconic architecture and furniture of Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. In his quest for perfection, he was not afraid to investigate new and even radical ideas. He always worked to produce objects industrially, while imbuing them with a certain handmade quality; an approach that became the hallmark of modern Danish design. Jacobsen’s Swan Chair Designed for the lobby and lounge of the SAS Royal Hotel, Jacobsen's Swan Chair of 1956 is deemed by many to be a true turning point in furniture design. Inspired by the bird’s elegant, soaring wings, the innovative design abandons straight lines in favour of sweeping curves and organic forms. The chair's sensuous sculptural qualities and bold colours epitomise the optimism of the 1960s. The Swan Chair was first produced by the Danish manufacturer Fritz Hansen, who continue to produce it to this day. Egg Chair Like the Swan Chair, the Egg Chair was also designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The armchair's generous size means it was used to furnish the hotel's lobby. The Egg Chair's restrained form is made seductive by the organic shapes reminiscent of an oval eggshell. Because of its unique, comfortable design, it is one of the most popular chair designs of the 20th century, and continues to be manufactured today by Fritz Hansen. © by Architonic

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Profile Gernot Bohmann was born in 1968 in Krieglach/Styria, Harald Gründl in 1967 in Vienna and Martin Bergmann in 1963 in Lienz/East Tyrol. After their graduation from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, they founded EOOS in 1995. EOOS operates in the fields of furniture and product design as well as shop design for clients such as Giorgio Armani, Adidas, Alessi, Bite Beauty, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bulthaup, Carl Hansen & Søn, Dedon, Duravit, Geiger, Herman Miller, Hussl, Keilhauer, Lamy, MatteoGrassi, Poltrona Frau, Walter Knoll and Zumtobel. For EOOS, design is a poetical discipline between archaic and high-tech. EOOS examines rituals, myths and intuitive images as a starting point within the scope of the Poetical Analysis®. In 2015 the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art – celebrated the work of EOOS with the first major solo exhibition. In this context the monograph “by: EOOS” (Birkhäuser/Basel) was released. To date, EOOS has over 15 technical patents and received more than 130 international awards, including the 2004 renowned Italian Compasso d'Oro for Kube, produced by MatteoGrassi. In 2007, the EOOS-founders were nominated of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) and the readers of the daily newspaper "Die Presse" to "Austrians of the Year" in the Creative Industries. In 2010, EOOS received for b2 the mobile workshop kitchen, produced by bulthaup the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany in gold. In 2012 the shower OpenSpace, made by Duravit, won the "Best of the Best" red dot Award, the German Design Award and the IF Award in gold. For the redesign of a toilet EOOS received a "Special Recognition for Outstanding Design" from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Jaan bed, a bed series, produced by Walter Knoll was honored as best bed 2015 by Wallpaper*. EOOS also won the best of Neocon Gold award for Juxta and Cahoots, produced by Keilhauer.

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Founded in Denmark in 1908, Carl Hansen & Son specialises in manufacturing furniture that brings visionary design to life. The success of the company is rooted in an uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship and partnerships with leading designers who conceive design concepts that are relevant both today and in the future. We craft works by renowned Danish mid-century masters such as Hans J. Wegner, Kaare Klint, Børge Mogensen, Nanna Ditzel, Vilhelm Lauritzen and Bodil Kjær, and collaborate with contemporary designers such as Rikke Frost and EOOS whose works are equally balancing aesthetics with function while adding newness to the collection. All our wood comes from responsible forestry, and we use close to every millimetre of the materials we source. By investing in the most energy-efficient and low-emission equipment, we strive to leave behind nothing but beautiful furniture that can be passed down from one generation to the next. Carl Hansen & Son has 22 flagship stores globally- from San Francisco in the west to Tokyo in the east and in all European metropolises, and we have our own sales subsidiaries in Europe, the US, and Japan. Our headquarters is located in Gelsted on the Danish island of Funen, and our furniture is crafted in Denmark.

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