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Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen is one of the world's most famous architects and designers. Jacobsen lived for creating, trying his hand at many fields during his life, such as buildings, furniture, textiles, and utensils. The Dane is responsible for a variety of globally recognised works, such as the Myran chair and the Svanen and Ägget armchairs.
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Arne JacobsenRoman Wall Clock, 290 mm
$533
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Arne JacobsenRoman Wall Clock, 210 mm
$462
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Arne JacobsenAJ Bankers Wall Clock 12cm
$240
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Arne JacobsenAJ Table Clock with Alarm,
$240
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Arne JacobsenBankers Table Clock
$240
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SteltonCylinda-Line Ice Bucket, 1 L
$480
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SteltonCylinda-Line Teapot
$569
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SteltonCylinda-Line Press Coffee Maker
$391
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SteltonCylinda-Line Cocktail Shaker
$320
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SteltonCylinda-Line Salt Mill
$160
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SteltonCylinda-Line Pepper Mill
$160
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SteltonCylinda-Line Creamer Jug
$106
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Arne JacobsenBankers Barometer, 120 mm
$240
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Arne JacobsenBankers Thermometer, 120 mm
$240
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SteltonCylinda-Line Sugar Bowl
$124
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Georg JensenArne Jacobsen Teaspoon 4-pack, Stainless Steel
$92
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Georg JensenArne Jacobsen Coffee Spoon 4-pack, Stainless Steel
$80
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Georg JensenArne Jacobsen Starter Cutlery 8 Pieces
$238
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Georg JensenArne Jacobsen Dessert Spoon 4-pack, Stainless Steel
$124
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Georg JensenArne Jacobsen Cake Fork 4-pack, Stainless Steel
$92
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Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a leading Danish designer and architect, father to many world-renowned works, both buildings and furniture. Graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1927, he founded his own design studio only two years later. Some of his most known architectonic projects are the National Bank and the SAS Royal Hotel & Terminal, both in Copenhagen. Arne Jacobsen lived for creating and experimented with several fields throughout the years, such as furniture, utensils, textiles, toiletry, and more.

Jacobsen lived by the creed that interior design must go hand in hand with external architecture; this led him to collaborate with furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen in the 1930s. Contemporary production technology was not advanced enough for Arne Jacobsen to realise his ideas, which had to wait until the early 1950s; it was then Jacobsen began designing furniture for his buildings.

His collaboration with Fritz Hansen produced several classics of design and works of immeasurable popularity, such as the Myran chair and the Svanen and Ägget armchairs.