ARCHITECT MADE
— Case Study
Design
The collaboration between designed spaces and specifically designed objects threads through Danish architectural practice and has resulted in classics created by such renowned architects as Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl and Poul Henningsen. Finn Juhl’s Pelican Chair was designed for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition of 1940 while Arne Jacobsen’s Bellevue Lamp was made for the House of the Future in 1929.
In Ark Journal VOL IV, the Case Study mingling classics with contemporary examples was shot in the Langelinie Pavilion, designed in 1954 by the Danish architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel and built between 1956 and 1958. For the restaurant in 1958, Louis Poulsen created one of the most recognisable lamps of the 20th century, Poul Henningsen’s Artichoke Lamp.
See the enduring partnership between form, feature, space and place, within the light-filled and functionalist International Style of the Langelinie Pavilion, in Ark Journal VOL IV.
Styling Pernille Vest
Photography Heidi Lerkenfeldt
CASE STUDY
— PERIOD PIECES
In the unique surroundings of the house created by Danish sculptor Rikard Axel Poulsen (1887-1972) furniture, lighting and homewares by contemporary designers exhibit their serene poise, the avant-garde flanked by the archaic to create layers of history.
CULTIVATING PATINA
How to create a newly built house that feels comfortably familiar and as burnished as the well-loved objects that move with the owners? Designer Elisabeth Snejbjerg and former architect now photographer Mikael Bonde after 25 years in Copenhagen moved to the country near Aarhus to a house they designed and built among trees.
BACKYARD REFUGE
Small but perfectly matched, two residences in a courtyard are reduced to the essentials using quality materials and maximum light to create welcoming tranquillity.
ARCHITECT MADE — Case Study
Design
The collaboration between designed spaces and specifically designed objects threads through Danish architectural practice and has resulted in classics created by such renowned architects as Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl and Poul Henningsen. Finn Juhl’s Pelican Chair was designed for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition of 1940 while Arne Jacobsen’s Bellevue Lamp was made for the House of the Future in 1929.
In Ark Journal VOL IV, the Case Study mingling classics with contemporary examples was shot in the Langelinie Pavilion, designed in 1954 by the Danish architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel and built between 1956 and 1958. For the restaurant in 1958, Louis Poulsen created one of the most recognisable lamps of the 20th century, Poul Henningsen’s Artichoke Lamp.
See the enduring partnership between form, feature, space and place, within the light-filled and functionalist International Style of the Langelinie Pavilion, in Ark Journal VOL IV.