Arne Jacobsen
- Introduction
- Arne Emil Jacobsen, Hon. FAIA (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɑːnə e̝ˈmiˀl ˈjɑkʰʌpsn̩]) 11 February 1902 – 24 March 1971) was a Danish architect and furniture designer. He is remembered for his contribution to architectural functionalism and for the worldwide success he enjoyed with simple well-designed chairs.
- Wikidata
- Q273572
- Introduction
- Danish architect.
- Nationalities
- Danish, Scandinavian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Designer
- Names
- Arne Jacobsen, Arne Emil Jacobsen, Arne Jacobson
- Ulan
- 500033072
Exhibitions
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The Value of Good Design
Feb 10–Jun 15, 2019
MoMA
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Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
Jul 29–Nov 5, 2012
MoMA
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Plywood: Material, Process, Form
Feb 2, 2011–Sep 8, 2013
MoMA
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Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen
Sep 15, 2010–May 2, 2011
MoMA
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Artist’s Choice: Herzog & de Meuron, Perception Restrained
Jun 21–Sep 25, 2006
MoMA
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Arne Jacobsen has
10 exhibitionsonline.
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Arne Jacobsen Stacking Side Chair 1951
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Arne Jacobsen Stacking Side Chair 1951
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Arne Jacobsen Stacking Side Chair 1951
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Arne Jacobsen Chair Series 7 (3107) c. 1952
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Arne Jacobsen Chair Series 7 (3107) c. 1952
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Arne Jacobsen Chair Series 7 (3107) c. 1952
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Arne Jacobsen Table c.1952
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Arne Jacobsen Flatware 1957
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Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair and Ottoman 1958
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Arne Jacobsen Munkegård school desk c. 1955
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Arne Jacobsen Cylinda Cocktail Shaker 1964
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Arne Jacobsen Cylinda Ashtray 1964-67
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Arne Jacobsen Cylinda Ice Bucket 1964-67
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Arne Jacobsen Cylinda Salt and Pepper Shakers 1964-67
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Arne Jacobsen Cylinda Sugar Bowl and Creamer 1964-67
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Arne Jacobsen Vola Kitchen and Bathroom Fittings 1968
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Arne Jacobsen Vola Spout, Single control mixer for mounting on kitchen table 1968
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Arne Jacobsen Multi-set Serving Dish and Carving Board 1970
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