Denmark in Britain
Architecture, Design and Lifestyle, 1945-1970
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Product details:
- Publisher Peter Lang
- Date of Publication 1 January 2023
- ISBN 9781789972771
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 15x152x229 mm
- Weight 405 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 64 Abb. 425
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Short description:
Denmark's modern architecture and design achieved acclaim in Britain after the Second World War. This book explores the reasons for this success, including the marketing of national identity, and considers the mutually beneficial advantages that resulted from the exhibition of design, food and lifestyle to build appealing images of the nation.
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?This is a splendidly lucid and readable book, a distinctive and a distinguished contribution to Nordic Studies.?
(Colin Roth, Centre for Nordic Studies, University of Sheffield)
?Eloquently narrates with precision and wit the fascinating story of how the objects and imagery of Danish architecture, design and lifestyle helped satisfy an appetite for novel and improved ways of living among British consumers during the postwar decades.?
(Martin S?berg, Royal Danish Academy School of Architecture, Copenhagen)
In the decades after the Second World War, Denmark's national image in Britain was greatly changed through the acclaim it received for its modern architecture and design, which British critics, consumers and entrepreneurs increasingly came to desire and emulate. Using architecture and design historical methods, this book relates Danish post-war success in promoting architecture and design in Britain to wider political and economic contexts. It also documents and analyses the multiple contributory aspects of what may now be considered to have been an early exemplar of the successful marketing of identity through the outputs of creative industries. In addition, it explains the human relationships and networks of acquaintances involved in the promotion of Danish creativity in Britain and of the mutually beneficial advantages achieved through the Danes' joint exhibiting of design, food and lifestyle to build appealing, multi-faceted images of the nation.
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Contents: Setting the scene: Britain in Denmark and Denmark in Britain before the Second World War - Denmark's floating ambassadors of the North Sea - The first post-war promotions of Danish creativity in Britain - Danish furniture and homeware, its British admirers and the entrepreneurial importers from Denmark - Food and lifestyle at the Danish Food Centres and exhibitions - Danish architecture and construction in Britain.
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