Thank you for posting this very informative documentary. My family lived in Sweden in 1966/1967 and that was our first contact with Scandinavian furniture. It is unique, and is only paralleled by Japanese works; I find a very strong familiarity between the two- it's all about essentials. The Western world has gone to pot; there is absolutely no more real furniture being designed, built, or even imagined. We are now in utter decadence. I was a cabinet maker and furniture restorer.
I’ve just saw it at the Design Museum in Copenhagen and it is marvelous.
Dude blowing glass with the pipe in his mouth is legend!
Thank you for posting this very informative documentary. My family lived in Sweden in 1966/1967 and that was our first contact with Scandinavian furniture. It is unique, and is only paralleled by Japanese works; I find a very strong familiarity between the two- it's all about essentials. The Western world has gone to pot; there is absolutely no more real furniture being designed, built, or even imagined. We are now in utter decadence. I was a cabinet maker and furniture restorer.
Thanks for sharing... Arts and crafts are unvaluable heritage... This video is also an important production...Greetings from Medellin!!!!
Should have made it a 6 hour documentary like they do today.
Never seen Poul Kjaerholm in motion. Cool @2:13
great video
10:38 The chair is Shaker not Quaker.
3:56 what a boss! lol
I was like, what!!??