Danish Design.

24 May 2012  //  design

Nord Chair – David Geckeler

The Nord is created by Berlin based design student David Geckeler. David says –  “Danish for nerd, geek, crank – this describes the main character and design of this chair. Made out of laminated wood assembled without any metal parts it follows the idea of concentrating on the detail and keeping the moulding process down to earth. An important technical and formal feature is that backrest and seat are only stacked together. Every part statically interacts with the other to define a solid structure of laminated shells and parts made out of solid oak wood.” Shake it .

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6 January 2012  //  design

We Do Wood – Denmark

Danish cabinetmakers and designers Henrik Thygesen and Sebastian Jørgensen founded We Do Wood in 2006. They began with a series of specially designed kitchens. But a small, and simply designed chair built for Sebastian daughter, who was two at the time, became the basis of their furniture. The line now consists of a dining table, a lounge chair, a dining chair, a shelving system, and a desk with matching chair for their children—all produced using bamboo. In their words…

“We do Wood believe that functionality is the key, and that the product must be able to fit smoothly into people’s everyday lives. We do Wood is furniture created with respect for the environment all the way through. We do Wood is not just about furniture – it is also about attitudes, changes and common sense.” Shake it.

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6 July 2011  //  design

Cecilie Manz – Treasure Boxes

After graduation from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts  in 1998, Cecilie Manz founded her own company in Copenhagen, Manz Lab. She designs furniture, glassware and lamps, focusing on industrial and experimental prototypes. I adore her Treasure Box series. Storage that is multi-purpose, adaptable and adjustable, add the bright colors and I’m sold. Thank you Ceclie Manz for shakin it.

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