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Arne Vodder 1963

ARNE VODDER (1926 - 2009)

Danish architect and designer Arne Vodder is considered one of Denmark’s most prominent architects of the mid-20th century. He was trained by master carpenter Niels Vodder at the School of Interior Design in the mid-1940s, and he completed his training by becoming a qualified architect at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1947, where his teacher and mentor was Finn Juhl.

Arne Vodder 1963

ARNE VODDER (1926 - 2009)

Danish architect and designer Arne Vodder is considered one of Denmark’s most prominent architects of the mid-20th century. Trained by master carpenter Niels Vodder at the School of Interior Design in the mid-1940s, Arne Vodder completed his training by becoming a qualified architect at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1947, where his teacher and mentor was Finn Juhl.

AV Egoist chaise longue by Arne Vodder 1951

Arne Vodder is renowned for his simple, organic style, and his elegant design and profound understanding of materials made him an imposing figure in Danish Modernism.  In the 1950s and 1960s, he entered into close collaboration with Sibast Furniture, designing a lot of the furniture exported by the company, much of which was used to furnish distinguished offices all over the world.

 

Arne Vodder is renowned for his simple, organic style, with an elegant design philosophy that reflects his profound understanding of materials. His works made him an imposing figure in Danish Modernism. In the 1950s and 1960s, Arne Vodder entered into close collaboration with Sibast Furniture, designing many of the company’s pieces, much of which was used to furnish distinguished offices globally.

 
AV Egoist chaise longue by Arne Vodder 1951
Sibast Furniture fit for kings heritage

Arne Vodder’s furniture, including his iconic pieces, was sent to US President Jimmy Carter in the White House, to Pope Paul VI in Rome, and to the UN office in Geneva. His designs also adorned embassies, airlines, and hotels worldwide, thus paving the way for a golden age of Danish design beyond Denmark.

Helge Sibast and Arne Vodder
Sibast Furniture fit for kings heritage

Arne Vodder’s furniture went to US president Jimmy Carter in the White House, to Pope Paul V in Rome, to the UN office in Geneva, as well as to offices, airlines, embassies, and hotels all over the world, thus helping to pave the way for a golden age of Danish Design outside Denmark.

Helge Sibast and Arne Vodder
Sibast No 11 SIDEBOARD by Arne Vodder
Sibast No 11 SIDEBOARD by Arne Vodder close up
Sketch of AV Egoist chaise longue by Arne Vodder 1951
Sibast AV Egoist Chaise Longue close up
Close up of Sibast AV Egoist Chaise Longue side table
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