Susanne Grønlund

Susanne Grønlund

Over the years, Susanne Grønlund has been responsible for the design and development of a selection of furniture and other design products and has received a number of internationally recognized design awards such as: 3x RedDot Award, 4xNorwegian Design Council Design Award, 2xGood Design Award (USA), German Design Award and Gold Award.

"When working on a new piece of furniture, it's all about form, function, and comfort. Getting it all to play together. There must be a connection between the chair's properties throughout."

The designer Susanne Grønlund on her design process and philosophy


Designer Henrik Lehm

Henrik Lehm

Henrik Lehm

Henrik Lehm is one of the Danish designers who is on the way to international recognition for modern furniture design.

In 1994, Lehm completed his master’s degree in architecture and design from Aalborg University. In 2003, this edducation was supplemented with studies in international branding and marketing. In Henrik Lehm’s work, the Danish furniture design tradition is continued in a well-balanced combination with international and industrial design.

“The elegant interplay between the stainless steel and solid wood results in a natural whole. It’s the details that give the furniture a voice and make a difference for the user.”

Designer Henrik Lehm

Nissen & Gehl MDD.

Nissen & Gehl MDD.

Since 1970, Søren Nissen and Ebbe Gehl have worked together in the creative and productive company Nissen & Gehl MDD.

“It’s not only the journey itself that I enjoy, but all the challenges that await out there” – Ebbe Gehl.

The design duo’s style has helped to renew Danish design, and over the years they have received a number of awards for their unique and functional design, which has also earned them international recognition.

"The beautiful surface and unique properties of wood are at the heart of the design process. A process where visions, materials and function are brought together in an aesthetic and unique design expression, where the wood's fine structure is emphasized, among other things. by creating a refined contrast between materials such as steel, glass or corian."

The design dou, Nissen & Gehl MDD, on their design process and philosophy.


Hans Sandgren Jakobsen

Hans Sandgren Jakobsen

Hans Sandgren Jakobsen was originally edducated as a cabinetmaker (1986) and a designer from the Danish School of Design (1990). With a preference for the Scandinavian design tradition and a starting point in a bright and light design universe, Hans Sandgren Jakobsen explores the potential of the materials and challenges the technology behind the production. Among other things, this has resulted in the creation of the AK1020 Turning Boxes, which has gained great international attention for its sculptural and innovative expression, and has now been put into production by the Naver Collection.

“A good design consists of function, aesthetics and innovation. It must be able to be broken, be beautiful and innovation means that you use the material in a new perspective. ”

The seigner Hans Sandgren Jakobsen about his design process and design philosophy.