, whose Danish Modern furniture — most famously his chairs — helped change the course of design history in the 1950s and ’60s by sanding modernism’s sharp edges and giving aesthetes a comfortable seat, died on Jan. 26 in Copenhagen. He was 92. NYT
I was kind of surprised that he was still alive. Definitely sad to see him go.www.ecotectureblog.com
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I was kind of surprised that he was still alive. Definitely sad to see him go.
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