Arne Jacobsen was a Danish architect and designer, best remembered for his seminal contributions to the Functionalism movement of Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. His architectural seating furniture ...
The remodeled lobby at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel (photo © Joachim Wichman, courtesy Space Copenhagen) Arne Jacobsen’s Royal Hotel when it first opened (photo ...
I couldn’t imagine leaving Copenhagen without experiencing the classic Arne Jacobsen SAS Hotel that opened in 1960. One of the things that makes this structure so unique is that Jacobsen was ...
Oxford University students who carry out their studies under the lichen-pocked “dreaming spires” of the English city’s more Hogwartian seats of learning tend to be disparaging of St. Catherine’s ...
Designed specifically for the restaurant at Celebra, a flagship building of the technological campus Zonamerica by Ott & Ponce de León, these chairs "intervene the same way the vertical garden grows ...
The architecture of Arne Jacobsen and Otto Weitling is of outstanding importance for postwar modernism in Germany. At the same time, the quality of their projects has fallen into oblivion. The ...
The late Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen is Midcentury Modern royalty. He is known around the world for his popular and influential furniture, such as the 1952 Ant Chair, whose ...
Nye & Company Auctioneers’ upcoming Chic and Antique Auction, is a highly anticipated event offering a compelling mix of traditional and modern fine and decorative arts, offering collectors and design ...
There was something of the occult in the way people talked about plywood. Take the Eameses, who called their plywood-molding apparatus the “Kazam!” machine or the “magic box.” 12 Famous Chairs ...