Danish design is a style of functionalistic design and architecture that was developed in mid-20th century. Influenced by the German Bauhaus school, many Danish designers used the new industrial technologies, combined with ideas of simplicity and functionalism to design buildings, furniture and household objects, many of which have become iconic and are still in use and production. Prominent examples are the Egg chair, the PH lamps and the Sydney Opera House (Australia).
Danishdesign is a style of functionalistic design and architecture that was developed in mid-20th century. Influenced by the German Bauhaus school, many...
The DanishDesign Center (DDC) is Denmark's national center for design. Established in 1978, DDC is a non-profit foundation under the Danish Ministry of...
Selection of Danish Modern works Danish modern also known as Scandinavian modern is a style of minimalist furniture and housewares from Denmark associated...
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, more commonly known as the DanishDesign School (Danish: Danmarks Designskole. often abbreviated...
Denmark (Danish: Designmuseum Danmark) is a museum in Copenhagen for Danish and international design and crafts. It features works of famous Danish designers...
Denmark (Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] ) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe. It is the metropolitan part of and...
Scandinavian design has been extended to industrial design such as of consumer electronics, mobile phones, and cars. In 1914, the Danish Selskabet for...
conveys web design history. In 2005, the Danish Centre for Design Research launched a master's program in design in cooperation with The Royal Danish Academy...
The DanishDesign Award is an annual international design prize awarded by the member organization Designdenmark and DanishDesign Center in Copenhagen...
which covers Denmark's richest furniture design period. Danish modern devoted above all to mid-20th century furniture designDanishdesign on all aspects...
into being a wider American contemporary accessories brand based on Danishdesign. As of spring 2015, its product lines include watches, handbags, jewelry...
Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of approximately 660,000 in the municipality...
Contemporary Danish Photography. From Photography-Now Archived July 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 28 January 2010. "Danish by Design", DDC. Retrieved...
The Panton Chair (Danish: Pantonstolen) is an S-shaped plastic chair created by the Danish designer Verner Panton in the 1960s. The world's first moulded...
manufacturers, contributed to the international popularity of mid-century Danishdesign. His style is often described as Organic Functionality, a modernist...
Lego (/ˈlɛɡoʊ/ LEG-oh, Danish: [ˈle̝ːko]; stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company...
Emil Jacobsen, Hon. FAIA (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɑːnə e̝ˈmiˀl ˈjɑkʰʌpsn̩]; 11 February 1902 – 24 March 1971) was a Danish architect and furniture designer...
Dandanell (30 September 2008). "More than 40 Years of Design Awards". DanishDesign Center. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010. Retrieved 28...
The national flag of Denmark (Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the...
In 2002, MindLab, an innovation public sector service design group was established by the Danish ministries of Business and Growth, Employment, and Children...
Danish architect, interior and industrial designer, most known for his furniture design. He was one of the leading figures in the creation of Danish design...
The Danish Realm, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply Denmark, is a country and refers to the area over which the monarch of Denmark is head...
Danish Christmas plates are collectibles which are issued annually by porcelain manufacturers in Denmark. The first annual Christmas plate was produced...