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Arne Jacobsen: Compact Design Portfolio
Christopher Mount
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
The newest addition to the successful Compact Design Portfolio series focuses on a designer whose work is as visionary as it is recognizable; Arne Jacobsen, a midcentury modern master whose Ant Chair now outnumbers the population of his native...
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Room 606: The Sas House and the Work of Arne Jacobsen
Michael Sheridan
Phaidon Press
Phaidon Press
In the center of Copenhagen, on the sixth floor of the Royal Hotel, a single room preserves in microcosm the definitive masterwork of Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. Room 606 is the last surviving interior of the SAS House - an unparalleled example...
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Arne Jacobsen: Objects and Furniture Design
Arne Jacobsen
Poligrafa
Poligrafa
A natural candidate for Poligrafa's Design by Architects series, Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was concerned with every detail of the environments he designed, from the basic structure right down to the door handles. When he designed St Catherine's...
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Furniture Collection: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The
Luca Dosi Delfini, Monique Splinter, Jan van Adrichem, Philip van Dalen, Marijke van de Weerdt, H.P. Berlage, Marcel Breuer, K.P.C. de Bazel, Charlotte Perriand, Michael Thonet, Arne Jacobsen
NAi Publishers/Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
NAi Publishers/Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
The Stedelijk Museum opened its doors in 1895, the same year as the first Venice Biennale. It was a "quiet, civilized museum for the Amsterdam bourgeoisie in a time when there was nothing as troublesome as modern art." Initially, the museum...
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