Scandinavian Modernism
Scandinavian Modernism is a design movement that emerged in the early to mid-20th century, primarily in the countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. It emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and minimalism, often incorporating natural materials like wood and leather. The movement aimed to create affordable and accessible design for everyday life, reflecting the values of the Scandinavian welfare state.
Key figures in this movement include designers like Hans Wegner and Alvar Aalto, who created iconic furniture pieces that are still celebrated today. Scandinavian Modernism also influenced architecture, with clean lines and open spaces that promote a connection to nature, embodying the principles of hygge and lagom.