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Universeller Weltgeschmack: Why is this design so popular?

Universeller Weltgeschmack: Why is this design so popular?

Universeller Weltgeschmack
Why is dänisches Design so popular?

Von Frauke Rüth, Copenhagen

Functional and design: Egg-Chair, PH-5-Leuchte and Toadstool-Tisch – why is dänisches Design so credible in all the world? A Spurensuche in Copenhagen, in the Dänischen Designmuseum, in the new 25hours Hotel Paper Island and in the Hay-Store in the Innenstadt, preferably the Anwort.

Auf dänisches Design can be a unique person. Egal, ob in Wohnungen in Berlin, London or Sydney: You can find your own iconic Stücke, wie der 1958 entworfene Egg Chair von Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) or de stackable Holzstuhl der Serie 7 des Architekten from 1955, der als of the best purchases Stuhl aller Zeiten gilded. I believe that the Y-Stuhl (Y-Stolen) from the year 1950 was born by Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn and that in 1958 he won the triple PH-5-Leuchte von Poul Henningsen (1894 -1967) designed for Louis Poulsen. Very happy with the Klassikern auch new Marken wie Hay, ferm Living, Bolia and Broste Copenhagen on the global market.

If the answers are such that they come from a small country with millions of homes, there are many designers and designers who can choose the best in Denmark itself. In Copenhagen you will find the Danish Design Museum – the Prunkvolle Bau, a single hospital from 18. Years ago, houses the large Möbel- and Productdesignsammlung of the Landes. We will welcome exciting young talents on the Platz, who will play with exciting materials, who will be able to experiment with the Bowls of Muscheln and Schnecken-Resten, who can also experiment with restaurants, a variety of Bags and Counters. Zum others taught that the healer would find a still life, the whole world of art, a world of art.

Clear and yet gemütlich ... Clear and yet gemütlich ...

Clear and yet gemütlich …

(Photo: ©Dänisches Designmuseum/Christian Hoyer)

In the Museum, the people who were admired by the Begriff des Dänischen Designs 1949 were interviewed during a trip by American Journalists. Since then, since 1927, I have found the Möbelausstellung der Copenhagener Schreinergilde im Designmuseum an. In the drawn up forms of the red acture, modern modernism was an enormous amount of nachfrage nach the forms that are now no longer available in the USA: the Möbel files made of natural material, often hollow, and were made in small workshops in classic handicrafts, at your writing was written during war and there were no wasted details.

Ästhetik meets Alltagstauglichkeit

Some of the best buyers have found a solid craft: Arne Jacobsen and his colleagues from Steinmetz, before he did the architectural studies, Hans J. Wegner taught Tischler and started working with the kunstgewerbeschule. If functionalism rests on a parsimonious, rationally gestaltet object, the thesis is perfect with its all-tag stauglichkeit-vereinte. The Gestalter thought this would be a solution for man – it was danic design at a real price. That explanation, on the other hand, the second conviction: The piece is so strong that it is not difficult to see through the different contexts.

The mixing power is here in the lobby of the 25hours Hotels. The mixing power is here in the lobby of the 25hours Hotels.

The mixing power is here in the lobby of the 25hours Hotels.

(Photo: Frauke Rüth)

What matters: Das Design is the time. This handicraft is sold in the form of a natural new recovery paint and technology. Let Möbel’s active factories focus on the Design Tradition in the form of a product and a long service life. Zudem screams: “Viele Dinge became an inner family and the next generation weitergeben,” says Grit Rister, Manager of the Copenhagen-based 25hours Hotel Paper Island. “When my boyfriend and girlfriend are together, I see in my living room class, maybe a gelungen from Vintage and Neuem,” he explains.

The hotel design is a unique, eclectic mix, “and a lot, the human being here was a decoration, which was based on Flohmärkten,” explains Rister Lächelnd. Aber natured Don’t mind the alternative and modern design classics: “All lamps in the house are from Louis Poulsen, the Tische and Stühle in the Außenbereich are from ferm Living and von Hay.”

Stylistic Erbe

Modern classical music has a price. It cannot be otherwise than that. - der Klassiker - de Lampe - in Louis Poulsen Store. Modern classical music has a price. It cannot be otherwise than that. - der Klassiker - de Lampe - in Louis Poulsen Store.

Modern classical music has a price. It cannot be otherwise than that. – der Klassiker – de Lampe – in Louis Poulsen Store.

(Photo: Frauke Rüth)

Für die Dänen gehört gutes Design zum alltäglichen Leben, itself invested by the State, bis heute, in öffentliche Gebäude. The star architect Arne Jacobsen created a design for the Studium that was built on the urban Bauamt, before a major project development with the Bellavista-Siedlung in Klampenborg, one of the Vorort Copenhagens on the beach of the Sound, which went to war . There are no Wohnhäuser, but a restaurant, a theater and a hotel, including the innstattung.

Because the child has become aware of the design classic, which is based in Denmark, the young ones become more playful and stylistically Erbeführt. Eltern donates the Nachwuchs gerade gern das Buch “The Little Book of Danish Design for Children and Curious Grown-Ups”, with humorous illustrations and text texts 50 Design classic, written by Toadstool-Tisch from the Year 1962 by Nanna Ditzel or the farbenfrohen Bloempot- Lamps, die Verner Panton 1968 slide. “It’s nice to see the children’s horse riding toy, it’s a great experience,” said Grit Rister. “And if the furniture industry goes further, it is a large part of the design studies for the designers of an Ausführung for the children’s company.” So if it is a matter, then the man is a little bit less, while he has a high degree of stucco. Dieses thinks that in Denmark a car is no longer gilded as a status symbol, and it is a Wishbone Chair by Hans J. Wegner.

One of the new Lieblingsmarken, with Niederlassungen in Berlin and Munich, as well as in Liverpool, Tokyo and Melbourne, was formed in 2002 by Marke Hay. Fans of Scandinavian furniture, accessories and fashion flows into the Hay House. Showroom and Flagship Store are located in an Art Nouveau building from 1896 in the Copenhagen Innenstadt beheimatet. If one of the Holztreppe is in the second stock, two Etagen Möbel und Produkte präsentiert: Schlanke Tische, large Zügige Regale, bequeme Sessel, fell in sanften deckten Beige and Sandtones, aber auch mal in einem kräftigen Moosgrün or einem warmen Eigelb -Ton.

Die Schlange an der Kasse is long. When cooking, with the kitchen towel, the blumen vase is a little empty. There are a number of sympathetic designs from designers who like to have their own, daenic lighting and an unapologetic effect.