Arne Jacobsen's furniture, such as his classic Ant Chair and Egg Chair, have become world-famous exemplars of Danish modern design. This book includes some of his most significant work, with an overview from established design writers.
Danish designer and architect Arne Jacobsen would have been one hundred years old in 2002, and Absolutely Modern takes this centennial celebration as a wonderful excuse to look back on...
This book presents a unique insight into Jacobsen's work, using the 'time-capsule' Room 606 as a lens through which to examine the span of his entire career.
Arne Jacobsen - a Danish Architect
In the centre of Copenhagen, on the sixth floor of the Royal Hotel, a single room preserves a microcosm of the definitive masterwork of Danish architect and furniture designer Arne...
This is the most comprehensive account of Jacobsen to date, diving into previously unknown aspects of his life and work.
The calibre of their projects, however, has been forgotten. Gesamtkunstkwerke closes this gap in the appreciation of their work with a comprehensive presentation of seven out of eight German projects by the Danish master architects.
Part of Watson-Guptill's Works and Projects Series, this volume highlights public buildings designed by renowned architect Arne Jacobsen. The book is illustrated with numerous black-and-white photographs and project renderings.
Arne Jacobsen: How to be Modern in the 21st Century
This book presents both the history and ideas behind the architectural masterpiece and the ambitious art collection of the Embassy representing contemporary Danish art, design and culture.