Arne Jacobsen was a Danish architect and designer, born on February 11, 1902, in Copenhagen. He is best known for his modernist approach to design, which combined functionality with aesthetic appeal. Jacobsen's work includes notable buildings like the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and iconic furniture pieces such as the Egg Chair and Swan Chair.
Jacobsen's influence extended beyond architecture and furniture design; he also contributed to interior design and urban planning. His style is characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and a focus on simplicity. Jacobsen's legacy continues to inspire designers and architects around the world.