Henning Koppel (1918-1981) was a Danish sculptor and designer, best known for his contributions to the world of Scandinavian modernism in the mid-20th century. Born in Copenhagen, Koppel began his artistic training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under the renowned sculptor Einar Utzon-Frank.
After completing his studies, Koppel began working for the Georg Jensen silver company in 1945, where he designed a range of household items, including cutlery, candlesticks, and tableware. Koppel's designs were characterized by their sleek, minimalist forms and their emphasis on functionality and simplicity.
Koppel's work for Georg Jensen quickly gained international recognition, and he went on to create designs for a range of other companies, including Louis Poulsen lighting, which he began working for in 1947. Koppel's designs for Louis Poulsen included a range of lamps and lighting fixtures, which were characterized by their more...
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