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Nationality
  
Danish

Awards
  
C. F. Hansen Medal (1954)

Role
  
Architect


Name
  
Kaare Klint

Occupation
  
Architect

Children
  
Morten Le Klint

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Born
  
15 December 1888 (
1888-12-15
)
Frederiksberg, Copenhagen

Died
  
March 28, 1954, Copenhagen, Denmark

Parents
  
Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint

Buildings
  
Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen

Structures
  
Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen

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Kaare Klint (15 December 1888 – 28 March 1954) was a Danish architect and furniture designer, known as the father of modern Danish furniture design. Style was epitomized by clean, pure lines, use of the best materials of his time and superb craftsmanship.

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He 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.

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Early life and education

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Kaare Klint was born on 15 December 1888 in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, the son of Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, then a struggling painter about to abandon his artistic career in place of a more secure career in architecture.

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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.

Design career

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In 1914, Klint designed his first piece of furniture, the Faaborg Chair, for Carl Petersen's Faaborg Museum in 1914. He went on to create furniture and fittings for a number of other museums.

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From 1921 to 1926 he was responsible for the conversion of Frederiks Hospital into the Danish Museum of Art & Design together with Thorkild Henningsen and Ivar Bentsen. In 1927 he also created a chair in mahogany for the museum which was inspired by English 18th-century chairs.

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He also designed textiles, lamps and organs.

Completion of his father's unfinished works

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After his father's death in 1930, Kaare Klint completed his monumental Grundtvig's Church in Copenhagen. Construction had started in 1921 but was not completed until 1940. He also designed the Bethlehem Church, also in Copenhagen, on the basis of his father's sketches. It was built from 1935 to 1937.

Furniture

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As a result of the furniture school he founded at the Royal Academy in 1924, Klint had a strong influence on Danish furniture, shaping designers such as Poul Kjærholm and Børge Mogensen. His carefully researched designs are based on functionality, proportions adapted to the human body, craftsmanship and the use of high quality materials. Notable examples of his work include the Propeller Stool (1927), the Safari Chair and the Deck Chair (both 1933), and the Church Chair (1936).

Awards and distinctions

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  • 1949 Honorary Royal Designer for Industry, London
  • 1954 C. F. Hansen Medal
  • Literature

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  • Monography (2919)]
  • Gorm Harkær: Kaare KLint, Klintiana 2010

    Literature

  • Harkær, Gorm: Kaare Klint, 2010, Copenhagen: Klintiana, Vol 1: 660 p., Vol 2: 160 p. ISBN 978-87-994184-2-8.
  • References

    Kaare Klint Wikipedia