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Danish design is playing a key role in the $850 million renovation and expansion of New York City’s Museum of Modern Art. 95 percent of the furniture in the museum’s public spaces comes from Danish designers, most of which today are marketed by House of Copenhagen in the United States.

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    Daybed, PK 80

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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    Chair, Flamingo

Design:
Foersom & Hiort- Lorenzen

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    Stool, PK 91

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm
    Chair, Kevi 2534 B

Design:
Jorgen Rasmussen

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      Chairs, Oxford 3171/ 3272

Design:
Arne Jacobsen

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Product info 3272

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    Table, PK 61

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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    Sofa & Easy Chair, PK31

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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  Chair, PK 22

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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Table, PK 54

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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    Table, CH 316/ 318

Design:
Hans Wegner

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    Wall, VC 300

Design:
Hans Sandgren Jacobsen
 
     
    Extension Table, B 618

Design:
Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson and Arne Jacobsen

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    Stool, PK 33

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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    Table, Flamingo

Design:
Foersom & Hjort- Lorenzen

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    Table, Plano PH 930

Design:
Pelikan Design

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    Chairs, 3107/ 3207

Design:
Arne Jacobsen

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    Table, A 711

Design:
Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson
and Arne Jacobsen
 
     
    Chair, PK 9

Design:
Poul Kjaerholm

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For a limited time, we are offering a rare opportunity to own this original Hans Wegner masterpiece.
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  Chair, Wishbone

Design:
Hans Wegner

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