Kaare Klint was a Danish architect and furniture designer, known as the father of modern Danish furniture design. He was born in Copenhagen on December 15, 1888, and died there on March 28, 1954. Klint's style was epitomized by clean, pure lines, use of the best materials of his time, and superb craftsmanship. He was also a leading exponent of ergonomics.

Klint was the son of the equally influential architect Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, whose monumental Grundtvig's Church he completed after his father's death in 1930. Klint apprenticed as a furniture maker in Kalundborg and Copenhagen from 1893 and took classes at technical school in Copenhagen, Jens Møller-Jensens furniture school, and the Artists' Studio Schools under Johan Rohde. He was then articled to Carl Petersen and was also taught the architectural trade by his father, who had completed his first architectural project in 1896.

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