Arne Jacobsen is a legendary figure in Danish design – a name without which modern Scandinavian architecture and design would be hard to imagine. His creative work and innovative ideas helped shape and define modernism – reinforcing the idea that design can and should be an integral part of everyday life, where functionality goes hand in hand with aesthetics and cutting-edge technology.
One of Arne’s most famous works is the SAS Royal Hotel (now known as the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel), built in 1960 in Copenhagen. The architect not only designed the building itself but also created all the furniture and interior elements. This impressive, cohesive design masterpiece remains an endless source of inspiration for today’s designers. Arne Jacobsen's name has become synonymous with modernism – living on through iconic furniture pieces, architectural landmarks, and enduring ideas that continue to influence designers not only in Scandinavia but around the world.