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11.3.2010 von admin.
The founder and first-generation owner, Carl Hansen, was a master cabinetmaker who made furniture to order as well as in small series. He opened his first workshop in Odense, Denmark, on October 28, 1908.
The company entered a second generation of growth when the founder’s son, Holger Hansen, took over the reins from his father. A master cabinetmaker himself, Holger Hansen understood the making of quality furniture from the ground up. He was also quick to discover a new breed of young Danish furniture designers that were coming onto the scene after WWII – including the then relatively unknown Hans J. Wegner.
The cooperation between Carl Hansen & Son and Hans J. Wegner began in 1949. Wegner, who trained as a master cabinetmaker before he became a designer, worked closely with Holger Hansen and his team of craftsmen to find a way to bring Wegner’s daring designs into series production. The first models, including the legendary CH_24, “The Wishbone Chair”, were introduced in 1950.
Since then Carl Hansen & Son have crafted a wide range of other Wegner chairs and tables. Many of these have achieved status of as collectors’ items and design icons in their own right.
Today, Carl Hansen & Son is led by Knud Erik Hansen, grandson of the founder. The third-generation company now produces these enduring designs in a new, dedicated facility according to the strictest quality and environmental standards, with exports throughout the world
WISHBONE CHAIT CH24 1949
SHELL CHAIR CH07 1963
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11.3.2010 von admin.
REEDANDSIMON’S NEW PARTNER
For more than seventy years, Louis Poulsen has collaborated with visionary architects and designers to produce innovative lighting solutions for buildings and their surroundings. The superior styling, craftsmanship and quality of Louis Poulsen products can be found on prominent projects around the globe.
Louis Poulsen Lighting DK
| 1874 | Ludvig R. Poulsen sets up a wine importing business under the name Kjøbenhavns direkte Vin-Import-Kompagni (The Copenhagen Direct Wine Import Company). The firm closes down in 1878. | ||
| 1891 | Denmark’s first electric power station opens in Odense. |
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| 1892 | Denmark’s second power station opens in central Copenhagen, and Ludvig R. Poulsen opens his second business, this time selling tools and electrical supplies. |
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| 1896 | Ludvig R. Poulsen hires his nephew, Louis Poulsen. | ||
| 1906 | Ludvig R. Poulsen dies. His nephew Louis takes over the business and, two years later, moves it to Nyhavn 11, which is still the domicile of the company’s headoffice today. |
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| 1911 | Sophus Kaastrup-Olsen becomes a partner in the firm, whose name is changed to Louis Poulsen & Co. | ||
| 1914 | Louis Poulsen & Co. publishes its first catalogue - featuring machines and tools. | ||
| 1917 | Sophus Kaastrup-Olsen buys Louis Poulsen’s share in the firm for 10,000 Danish kroner and becomes the sole owner of Louis Poulsen & Co (Louis Poulsen). | ||
| 1918 | The industrial and agricultural sectors are utilising electricity to an increasing degree: Louis Poulsen’s turnover exceeds five million kroner. | ||
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| 1925 | Poul Henningsen’s lamps win a gold medal at the exhibition. | ||
| 1926 | Louis Poulsen and Poul Henningsen are awarded a contract to provide lighting for the newly constructed Forum building in Copenhagen using the now-legendary PH lamp with three shades. Louis Poulsen starts marketing light fittings, and its first lighting catalogue is published with descriptions in Danish, German, English and French. |
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| 1929 | Louis Poulsen distributes Henningsen’s lamps through agents abroad in most of Europe and in North and South America, Africa and Asia. | ||
| 1933 | The first wholesale electrical supplies business opens in Jutland (Denmark). | ||
| 1938 | Sophus Kaastrup-Olsen dies and Emun Rager becomes managing director. | ||
| 1939 | Louis Poulsen & Co. becomes a limited company: Louis Poulsen & Co. A/S. | ||
| 1941 | Louis Poulsen & Co. A/S acquires the Laurits Henriksen metal goods factory in Copenhagen and becomes a manufacturer of lighting fittings. The first issue of LP-NYT is published with Poul Henningsen as editor. Henningsen designs a blackout lamp for the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen which allows the Gardens to stay open until midnight: the light from the lamps cannot be seen from aeroplanes flying over the city. |
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| 1958 | The PH5 lamp is launched: the 5 in its name refers to its 50 cm diameter. | ||
| 1959 | Louis Poulsen’s new building at Sluseholmen in Copenhagen is inaugurated. It will be used for fluorescent lamp assembly and as a warehouse for electrical supplies. Jens Kaastrup-Olsen is appointed managing director. |
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| 1962 | The first lighting subsidiary outside Denmark is set up in Western Germany. | ||
| 1964 | The wholesale sales division grows with the acquisition of A/S Classen-Smidth, who provides Louis Poulsen with branches in Odense and Vejle. A lighting subsidiary is established in France. |
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| 1965 | The Laurits Henriksen metal goods factory changes its name to Elpefa A/S. | ||
| 1967 | The partnership I/S El-Salg is founded. | ||
| 1969 | Elpefa A/S moves to a new factory building at Sluseholmen and takes over all production and assembly of fixtures and fittings. | ||
| 1975 | A lighting subsidiary is set up in Sweden. | ||
| 1976 | Hans Cordes is appointed managing director after the death of Jens Kaastrup-Olsen. | ||
| 1977 | The metal goods manufacturer Elpefa A/S merges with Louis Poulsen. Louis Poulsen class B shares are quoted on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange for the first time. |
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| 1978 | The wholesale electrical supplies warehousing function moves from Sluseholmen to two new locations outside Copenhagen. The old warehouse building is converted for production use. | ||
| 1981 | Louis Poulsen purchases the S.C. Sørensen company’s wholesale electrical supplies division, thereby taking over eight wholesale electrical supplies outlets. | ||
| 1984 | The trade and engineering firm Elpefa Handels- og Ingeniørfirma A/S is founded. | ||
| 1985 | A lighting subsidiary in the USA, a wholesale electrical supplies business in the Faroe Islands, and JO-EL A/S are set up. |
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