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D Scan (D-Scan)
Danish, 1968 - 2006
D Scan is a Danish furniture brand that was founded in the 1950s. The brand is known for its high-quality, functional, and minimalist designs that are made using natural materials, particularly teak wood. D Scan's furniture pieces are designed to be simple yet elegant, with clean lines and understated details that allow the natural beauty of the wood to shine through.
D Scan's furniture pieces are crafted by skilled artisans who use traditional woodworking techniques to create pieces that are durable, timeless, and versatile. The brand's product range includes chairs, tables, storage units, and other pieces for the home and office. Many of D Scan's designs are inspired by mid-century modernism, which has made the brand particularly popular among fans of this design style.
Today, D Scan is owned by the Danish furniture company BoConcept, which acquired the brand in the 2000s. However, D Scan's commitment to quality and craftsmanship remains as strong as ever, and the brand continues to produce beautiful and functional furniture pieces that are beloved by design enthusiasts around the world.
D Scan's furniture pieces are crafted by skilled artisans who use traditional woodworking techniques to create pieces that are durable, timeless, and versatile. The brand's product range includes chairs, tables, storage units, and other pieces for the home and office. Many of D Scan's designs are inspired by mid-century modernism, which has made the brand particularly popular among fans of this design style.
Today, D Scan is owned by the Danish furniture company BoConcept, which acquired the brand in the 2000s. However, D Scan's commitment to quality and craftsmanship remains as strong as ever, and the brand continues to produce beautiful and functional furniture pieces that are beloved by design enthusiasts around the world.