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Jakob Jørgensen

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Danish furniture designer
Jørgensen's Fjarill with open and closed drawers at A. Petersen's exhibition space in Copenhagen in 2018

Jakob Jørgensen is a Danish furniture designer who mainly works in wood. He collaborates with Line Depping under the name Depping & Jørgensen. He graduated from Danmarks Designskole in 2007.

Selected works

  • Barca, Condehouse
  • Fjarill, Galerie Maria Wettergren
  • Poets BookBook Hanger, mindcraft12
  • Cloth Box, Galerie Maria Wettergren
  • Tray Table, SE11
  • Reol, 'Skud på stammen
  • Rools, mindcraft14
  • IO
  • Baum, Galerie Maria Wettergren
  • ISAK, IFDA

Exhibitions

Jørgensen has exhibited at Galerie Maria Wettergren in Paris and has been represented on the Cabinetmakers’ Autumn Exhibition since 2009. In February–May 2018, he is one of four designers featured at the exhibition Halstrøm, Odgaard, Depping, Jørgensen at A. Petersen's exhibition space Bygning A in Copenhagen.

Awards

  • Barca won 1st prize in the IFDA competition in 2008.
  • 2011 Bodum Design Award (Depping & Jørgensen)
  • 2012 Wallpaper* Design Award
  • Barca Barca
  • Fjarill with closed drawers Fjarill with closed drawers
  • Fjarill with open drawers Fjarill with open drawers
  • IO, modular shelving system IO, modular shelving system

References

  1. "De største talenter: 9 unge møbeldesignere du skal kende" (in Danish). Euroman. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  2. "Jakob Jørgensen" (in Danish). Mindcraft. Retrieved 23 March 2018.

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