Why are design (and lamps) so important in Denmark?

Art and design historian Malene Lytken wrote the book “Danish Lights: 1920 to Now”, about the evolution of Danish lamp design throughout the decades. The Copenhagen Post met up with Lytken for a discussion about design, and its importance in Danish society.

Photo: Designmuseum Danmark

Design has been a cornerstone of Danish culture in the last century. With names like Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, and Finn Juhl, several Danes have made their way onto the international design stage, often achieving significant critical acclaim. But what does design mean to the Danes, and how can it be seen in our day-to-day […]


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