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Christian Bjørn has been a key figure on the Danish design scene since the end of the 1970s, and is today credited with much of the honour for having established Industrial Design as an independent profession in Denmark.
For Menu, Christian has created a series which, from its launch, wowed people worldwide. After a few months on the market, Christian’s Lighthouse series for Menu has already been awarded two of the most well-known design prizes in the world: the Red Dot Award and the IF Industrial Design Award.
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Danish designer Peter Hvidt (1916-) was trained as an architect and as cabinetmaker at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. He exhibited regularly at the Cabinetmaker's Guild exhibitions, as a designer and as an exhibition architect, and also taught at the School of Arts and Crafts from 1942-45. In 1944 he both designed the "Portex" chair, one of the first stacking chairs to come out of Denmark, and opened a furniture design office with Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen.
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