Scandinavian Design emerged in the 1950s in the three Scandinavian countries as well as Finland as a design movement characterised by simple, uncomplicated designs, minimalism, stylisation, functionality, and low cost mass production. The Lunning Prize, awarded to outstanding Scandinavian designers between 1951 and 70, was instrumental in both making Scandinavian Design a recognized commodity, and in defining the profile of Scandinavian Design.
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- Scandinavian Design emerged in the 1950s in the three Scandinavian countries as well as Finland as a design movement characterised by simple, uncomplicated designs, minimalism, stylisation, functionality, and low cost mass production. The Lunning Prize, awarded to outstanding Scandinavian designers between 1951 and 70, was instrumental in both making Scandinavian Design a recognized commodity, and in defining the profile of Scandinavian Design. Sine 2006, the tradition with a pan-Bordic design award has been resumed with the Forum AID Award. The idea that beautiful and functional everyday objects should not only be affordable to the rich and the powerful, but to all, is a core theme in the development of modernism and functionalism, but is probably most completely realised in post-WWII Scandinavian Design. The ideological background was the emergence of a particular Scandinavian form of social democracy in the 1950s, as well as the increased availability of new low-cost materials and methods for mass production. Much Scandinavian Design makes use of form-pressed wood, plastics, anodized or enamelled aluminium or pressed steel. The concept of Scandinavian Design has been subject to many scholarly debates, exhibitions and marketing agendas for the last fifty years, but many of the democratic design ideals that was the central theme of the movement have survived and can be found resonant in contemporary design work by Scandinavian and international designers. Prominent Scandinavian Design design and retail companies include: Kvadrat Design House Stockholm Ordning & Reda Ekovaruhuset Organic Fashion George Jensen Royal Copenhagen Iittala IKEA Scandinavian Fashion: H & M, Marimekko, Filippa K, Acne, Cheap Monday, Nudie Jeans, Gudrun Sjödén, J. Lindeberg.
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- Scandinavian Design emerged in the 1950s in the three Scandinavian countries as well as Finland as a design movement characterised by simple, uncomplicated designs, minimalism, stylisation, functionality, and low cost mass production. The Lunning Prize, awarded to outstanding Scandinavian designers between 1951 and 70, was instrumental in both making Scandinavian Design a recognized commodity, and in defining the profile of Scandinavian Design.
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