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Louise Campbell
Born1970
EducationLondon College of Furniture (1992), Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1995)[1]
OccupationDesigner
Websitelouisecampbell.com

Louise Campbell (born 1970 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish furniture and lighting designer. She is a leading figure in contemporary Danish design and experiments with free, unconstrained forms and new technologies. She has won several awards and her products are produced by many renowned producers like Louis Poulsen, Zanotta, HAY, Muuto and Holmegaard. She was born to Danish father and English mother.

Career[edit]

Prince chair by Louise Campbell

Campbell’s interest in design is focused on furniture and lighting, but she is also involved in product and interior design projects. Some of the companies she has worked with include: Louis Poulsen, Zanotta, HAY, Royal Copenhagen, Holmegaard, Stelton, Muuto, Interstop, and the Danish Ministry of Culture.[citation needed]

She is best known for the Prince Chair that she designed as her entry for a 2002 competition hosted by the Association of Danish Furniture Industries.[2] The competition invited designers to create a chair for Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark. Although Campbell did not win the competition, the chair won several awards and HAY picked it up to manufacture. It is now a part of the Museum of Modern Art's collection.[3] The chair itself resembles an "unfolded paper cutout" and was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's archival museum paper cutouts.[4][5]

She is also known for the Collage pendant lamp designed for Louis Poulsen, the "More the Merrier" candlestick created for Muuto,[6][third-party source needed] and the "Campbell Pendant" (2005) for Louis Poulsen, which won the IF Product Design Award in gold.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Louise Campbell". Louis Poulson. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "Hans Sandgren Jakobsen's Pingo Chair (2002)". Don S. Shoemaker's Furniture. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "Prince chair by Louise Campbell for Hay". Retail Design Blog. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "HAY & MoMA Design Store". MoMA. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "Louise Campbell, Prince Chair (2002)". MoMA. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "Louise Campbell design". www.finnishdesignshop.com. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  • ^ "Louise Campbell". Danish Design Store. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  • ^ "Louise Campbell" (in Danish). Louis Poulsen. Archived from the original on 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2008-01-05. Blandt de forskellige priser, som Campbell har vundet, er IF Product Design Award i guld, hvilket hun fik for Campbell Pendlen i 2005, som hun designede specielt for Louis Poulsen Lighting.
  • ^ Borud, Heidi (2008-01-05). "En moderne dansk designstjerne" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. Archived from the original on 2008-01-06. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
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