121121 BOOKSThe Danish philosopher
Kierkegaard is one of the
master thinkers of the
modern age, a defining in-
fluence on existentialism
and on twentieth-century
theology, and this brilliant-
ly tailored selection from
his vast and varied writings- made by the great En-
glish poet W.H. Auden - is
a perfect introduction to
his work. Auden’s inspired
and incisive response to
a thinker who had done
much to shape his own
By W.H. AudenThe Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard
Danish design is central
to what has come to be
known as the mid-cen-
tury modern style - its
iconic pieces are still
considered classics and
continue to inspire de-
signers all over the
world. In a new postwar
welfare society, the de-
mand for new kinds of
furniture for new kinds of
homes, workplaces, and
public institutions was
booming. Furniture Boom
offers a comprehensiveFurniture Boom: Mid-Century Modern
Danish Furniture 1945–1975By Lars DybdahlHans Christian Andersen:
Classic Fairy TalesBy Hans Christian AndersenBy GestaltenEvergreen:
Living with Plantsbring nature back into the
every day and quenches
urban gardening desires.
Straightforward plans and
examples illustrate how
to transform unused spac-
es, both indoors and out,
into flourishing and func-
tional patches. Sketched
floorplans visually detail a
myriad of projects includ-
ing which plants thrive in
dark living room corners
or which foliage enjoys
the damp environment of
a bathroom.Rooftops that act as com-
munity gardens. Private
paradises nestled in the
backyards of homes. Ev-
ergreen shows the verdant
aesthetic statement that
allows city dwellers toHans Christian was a
prolific writer of plays,
novels, and poems, but
he is best remembered
for his fairy tales, whichbeliefs is a fundamental
reading of an author whose
spirit remains as radical as
ever more than 150 years
after he wrote.have become culturally
embedded in the west’s
collective consciousness,
presenting lessons of vir-
tue and resilience in the
face of adversity. Some
of his most famous fairy
tales include ‘The Em-
peror’s New Clothes’,
‘The Little Mermaid’,
and ‘The Ugly Duckling’.
The book also contains
more than 100 draw-
ings and colour plates by
two of Andersen’s best-
known illustrators.overview of the style that
changed the world. From
nomadic furniture to stor-
age solutions and office
furniture, this is a design
bible of the golden age of
Danish furniture design.121 BOOKSThe Danish philosopher
Kierkegaard is one of the
master thinkers of the
modern age, a defining in-
fluence on existentialism
and on twentieth-century
theology, and this brilliant-
ly tailored selection from
his vast and varied writings- made by the great En-
glish poet W.H. Auden - is
a perfect introduction to
his work. Auden’s inspired
and incisive response to
a thinker who had done
much to shape his own
By W.H. AudenThe Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard
Danish design is central
to what has come to be
known as the mid-cen-
tury modern style - its
iconic pieces are still
considered classics and
continue to inspire de-
signers all over the
world. In a new postwar
welfare society, the de-
mand for new kinds of
furniture for new kinds of
homes, workplaces, and
public institutions was
booming. Furniture Boom
offers a comprehensiveFurniture Boom:Mid-CenturyModern
DanishFurniture1945–1975By LarsDybdahlHans Christian Andersen:
ClassicFairyTalesBy Hans Christian AndersenBy GestaltenEvergreen:
Living with Plantsbring nature back into the
every day and quenches
urban gardening desires.
Straightforward plans and
examples illustrate how
to transform unused spac-
es, both indoors and out,
into flourishing and func-
tional patches. Sketched
floorplans visually detail a
myriad of projects includ-
ing which plants thrive in
dark living room corners
or which foliage enjoys
the damp environment of
a bathroom.Rooftops that act as com-
munity gardens. Private
paradises nestled in the
backyards of homes. Ev-
ergreen shows the verdant
aesthetic statement that
allows city dwellers toHans Christian was a
prolific writer of plays,
novels, and poems, but
he is best remembered
for his fairy tales, whichbeliefs is a fundamental
reading of an author whose
spirit remains as radical as
ever more than 150 years
after he wrote.have become culturally
embedded in the west’s
collective consciousness,
presenting lessons of vir-
tue and resilience in the
face of adversity. Some
of his most famous fairy
tales include ‘The Em-
peror’s New Clothes’,
‘The Little Mermaid’,
and ‘The Ugly Duckling’.
The book also contains
more than 100 draw-
ings and colour plates by
two of Andersen’s best-
known illustrators.overview of the style that
changed the world. From
nomadic furniture to stor-
age solutions and office
furniture, this is a design
bible of the golden age of
Danish furniture design.