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Nordisk Andels-Eksport
Danish
Nordisk Andels-Eksport (NAE) was a Danish furniture and design company that was founded in 1953. The company was known for its innovative and high-quality designs, which were produced during the mid-20th century.
NAE's designs were characterized by their simple and functional forms, as well as their use of high-quality materials such as teak, rosewood, and leather. The company was particularly known for its designs of chairs, sofas, and tables, which often incorporated innovative features and clean, minimalist forms.
One of NAE's most famous designs is the "Model 71" chair, which was designed in the 1950s by Danish architect and designer Jørgen Høj. The Model 71 chair is a minimalist armchair made from teak and leather, with a sleek, angular form that exemplifies NAE's modernist and functional approach to furniture design.
Overall, Nordisk Andels-Eksport was an important company in the world of Danish furniture design during the mid-20th century, and its innovative and modernist designs continue to be admired and collected by enthusiasts and collectors today.
NAE's designs were characterized by their simple and functional forms, as well as their use of high-quality materials such as teak, rosewood, and leather. The company was particularly known for its designs of chairs, sofas, and tables, which often incorporated innovative features and clean, minimalist forms.
One of NAE's most famous designs is the "Model 71" chair, which was designed in the 1950s by Danish architect and designer Jørgen Høj. The Model 71 chair is a minimalist armchair made from teak and leather, with a sleek, angular form that exemplifies NAE's modernist and functional approach to furniture design.
Overall, Nordisk Andels-Eksport was an important company in the world of Danish furniture design during the mid-20th century, and its innovative and modernist designs continue to be admired and collected by enthusiasts and collectors today.