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Arne
Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a Danish architect and designer known for his modernist buildings and iconic furniture. A pioneer of functionalist design, he created timeless architectural works such as the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and St. Catherine’s College in Oxford. His furniture designs, including the Egg Chair, Swan Chair, and Series 7 Chair, remain icons of Scandinavian modernism. Jacobsen seamlessly integrated architecture, interiors, and industrial design, shaping 20th-century modernist aesthetics. His ability to blend elegance with simplicity has left a lasting impact on architecture and design worldwide.

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