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1970s
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The Stack Chair, 1971.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Aluminum salt and pepper graters, 1975. Included in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by PP Linie.
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The Collar Chair, 1974.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Peter Stærk (Botium), Allan Ruud (Ruud) and Johnny Sorensen in New York 1975.
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The Free Chair, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Work Drawing of The Doughnut Stool, 1974.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Detail of The Domino Table, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Various Posters, 1974-1978.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen.
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The Chicago Chair, 1976.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Rud Thygesen, Johnny Sorensen and Verner Panton presented with the Danish Furniture Prize in 1978.
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The Balance Chair, 1974.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Mogens Kold.
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The EB 82 Shelf system, 1977.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Erik Boisen.
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Poster for the Exhibition at the Royal Danish Embassy in Washington D.C. in 1978.
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The S Chair, 1978.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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The Sunny Outdoor program, 1978.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Sketch for a textile design for Nordisk Fjer, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen.
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The 6000 Conference Chair, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Logo design for Magnus Olesen, Botium and Per Lassen, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen.
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The King’s Armchair, 1979.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Botium.
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Johnny Sorensen and Rud Thygesen inspecting a stack of Stack Chairs, 1978.
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The 5000 Three-seater sofa, 1977.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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The Circular Salt & Pepper Grater, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by PP Linie.
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The Platform sofa, 1972.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Erik Jorgensen.
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The EB Sectional Counter, 1974.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Erik Jorgensen.
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The Duck, 1977.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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Magnus Olesen, Kjeld Olesen and Flemming Olesen – the three musketeers behind the success.
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The Stacking Letter Trays, 1971.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Niels Smidt.
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Jorgen Birger Hansen, 1975. For decades Hansen assisted Johnny Sorensen in the making of all communication assets – like brochures, posters, logo’s etc.
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A stack of The 6000 Conference Chair, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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The Circular Corkscrew, 1972.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by PP Linie.
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Knife with porcelain handle, 1971.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen.
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The Chess Set, 1975.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by PP Linie.
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The Wooden Bowl Set, 1972.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by PP Linie.
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Early Sketch of a Car, 1972.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. The Car was never produced.
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The Curve Chair, 1978.
Designed by Johnny Sorensen & Rud Thygesen. Produced by Magnus Olesen.
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