Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder (1926–2009) was a Danish architect and designer educated at the School of Interior Design and the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. From 1951 to 1976, he ran a design studio with Anton Borg, creating a popular type house system. Vodder designed furniture for brands like Cado, France & Søn, and Fritz Hansen, and served as the in-house architect for Copenhagen’s Havemanns department store. His work was exhibited internationally, and he earned recognition at the Milan Triennale.
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Nielaus creates and manufactures designs that are not just furniture you sit in - it is furniture you live with. To achieve that goal, nothing is left to chance, neither in material selection nor the manufacturing process.
Nielaus' consistent focus is on quality and design with the best Danish craft traditions. Made by experienced and talented seamsters, carpenters, and upholsterers, each build is considered a unique piece of furniture. A piece of furniture where good craftsmanship and beautiful design can be enjoyed every day.