1961 New York Division of Lighting Associates, 1961, 208x272mm, 36p., broché sous couverture illustrée en lithographie.Imprimé à Copenhague par Permild & Rosengreen.
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Chaises, bureaux, tables, cabinets, illustrés en photographie avec les dimensions et les noms des architectes, parmi lesquels Paul Volther, Vilhelm Wohlert, Ejner Larsen, Jargen Ditzel, Arne Jacobsen, Hans Olsen, Borge Mogensen, Arne Vodder, Grete Jalk, A. Wahl Iversen, Bender Madsen, Erling Torvits.Complet d’une note d’information de 14p. agrafées, destinée aux revendeurs.(103589)
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, Christian Eljers Forlag/Dansk Mobelkunst , 2007 Hardcover with dusjacket 2 volumes / slipcase; complet.223+ 327 pages, Illustrated. fine condition. ISBN 9787872412511.
Widely considered as the best assessment of modern Danish furniture available in English and are beautifully illustrated with historic photographs and new photographs of surviving pieces. Many of the photographs of some of the best pieces in museums and public buildings in Copenhagen appear to have been taken specifically for the book. Full-page photographs are set out facing reproductions of original presentation or technical drawings. Karlsen was an architect who worked with Mogens Koch, to whom the volumes are dedicated, and he approaches the subject through his hands-on experience as a furniture designer. The volumes provide a very readable and a very good broad chronological overview but what makes them invaluable is the addition of detailed and critical assessments of the most important and influential examples of chairs, tables and storage furniture produced through the century.
L'art mobilier moderne danois. Moderne daenische Mobelkunst. Moderne danske mobler. Architectural Book Publishing Co. /Zwemmer / Hatje / Niggli und Willy / Gjellerups, New York / London, Stuttgart / Teufen / Kobenhavn, 1956. In-4 p., brossura editoriale con alette, pp. 133,(3), illustrato da fotografie in bianco e nero, accompagnate da testo descrittivo, relative a mobili danesi moderni disegnati da Finn Juhl, Hans J. Wegner, Borge Mogensen, Peter Hvidt e OM Nielen, Ejnar Larsen e A. Bender Madsen, Edvard Kindt-Larsen, Ole Wanscher, Erik Worts, IB Kofod-Larsen, Arne Jacobsen, Soren Hansen, Mogens Koch, H. Vestergaard-Jensen, Torsten Johansson, Mogens Lassen, Nanna e Jorgen Ditzel, Poul M. Volther, Jacob Kjaer. Testo in inglese, francese, tedesco e danese. Prima edizione. Ben conservato.
USA, Schiffer, 2006 Soft Cover Size: 22X27 Oblong, 176 pages, Illustrations: 25 color and 170 b/w photos . ISBN 0764322168.
The sleek lines of Danish Modern furniture took the design world by storm in the mid-twentieth century. Among the American companies that manufactured this style of furniture was the Heywood-Wakefield Co., based in Gardner, Massachusetts. Known widely today for their lines of blonde furniture, Heywood-Wakefield addressed the American family's desire for an informal yet sophisticated look through its Danish Modern and related lines produced in the 1950s and 1960s. Here are original Heywood-Wakefield catalog images of Danish inspired living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture, featuring original catalog descriptions, model numbers, and measurements for all pieces. A price guide showing current market values is included. Collectors, designers, and aficionados of vintage furniture will welcome this timeless presentation.