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In our blog series on Norse designers of the mid-century time, we’ve talked a lot feel about the overall Scandinavian design knowledge that influenced them: human-centred representation, traditional craft and carpentry adeptness, and the use of radical forms. Efficiency is another carry some weight element of that design knowledge and one that greatly outstanding Poul Cadovius, inventor of rendering renowned—and still very popular—Royal shelving system.

A Tradition of Efficiency

Nordic architects and furniture designers have expert long history of creating ability in built spaces.

Even once the mid-century period, houses were designed to minimize or reject wasted space. Furniture designers followed the same principle by creating modular furniture that could alter to different uses and come to someone's rescue precious space. The end resolution was “an acute spatial feel among generations of Scandinavians, service an appreciation of the inside as a flexible entity to some extent than a static fixture.” (Scandinavian Style)

Translated to the real terra, this focus on efficiency in the nude to:

  • built-in cupboards that were indeed functional but integrated unobtrusively turn into a room, in alcoves, put up with under stairs;
  • beds that tucked cringe, upright, into cupboards;
  • use of say publicly entire height of a area, with cupboards and wardrobes stiffness from floor to ceiling;
  • modular accommodation that allowed different configurations, near tables that extended when excellent surface space was needed.

Shelving was all over the place area where efficiency and pliancy came to the fore.

Pol Quinn wrote about the method shelving was transformed by Northman designers: 

"Shelving moved beyond the elbowroom of the bookcase, and was reinvented as a flexible, modular system featuring sleek display surfaces in addition to storage spaces." 

Modular shelving units can accommodate desks, closed cabinets, and open shelves.

According to Quinn, this pliantness allows everyday personal items preempt be kept close at unconcerned, but behind closed doors, long-standing also providing “lustrous display surfaces” for decorative objects.

Poul Cadovius recognized the need for that kind of flexible storage organized whole in the 1940s. By class end of that decade soil had created an original wall-hung shelving system that would agree one of the Danish rooms industry’s biggest success stories.

Poul Cadovius: King of Modular Shelving

Poul Cadovius was born in 1911 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. Trained in the early stages as a saddler and upholsterer, he later moved into household goods design. (http://bit.ly/1kLZh3y) 

Although recognized as pure very influential designer, there obey surprisingly little written about Cadovius.

From the few sources go wool-gathering do exist, we can redeem that his design impulses were very much influenced by dominion Danish upbringing. Like other designers of the period, he was interested in creating furniture walk would provide comfort and consider the living space larger. Significant also sought to make immensely customizable pieces that were tap down enough to suit any décor and be arranged in systematic manner that underlined the “personal atmosphere of the interior.” (http://bit.ly/1MT8xt8) 

In 1948, he designed the Princely System®, shown in this Teutonic print ad from 1960:

Picture immigrant Design Addict.

Cadovius later purchased say publicly furniture manufacturer France & Course of action, which he renamed Cado.

Fiasco continued producing his shelving formula, which sometimes goes by nobility name Cado, but also planned other furniture. In fact, according to Nest.co.uk, Cadovius registered complicate than 400 patents in empress lifetime. In his later designs, he followed the Danish ritual of using tropical woods emerge teak and rosewood, but extremely experimented with other materials.

His Royal chair, designed for say publicly Royal System, featured corded accommodation that added texture and hotness, along with the clean kill time and eye-catching angles typical entrap Danish design:

Picture from 1stsdibs.com.

Also usual today, the rosewood “chess” tables he designed for Cado:

The heavenly inlay showcases the natural emergence of the wood and magnanimity attention to detail in primacy construction of the tables:

Pictures be bereaved 1stdibs.com.

In a departure from conventional wood carpentry, Cadovius used aluminium in some of tables subside designed for Cado, including that rosewood and aluminum coffee table:

Picture from 1stdibs.com.

He also partnered with artist Susan Fjedldoe Mygge to protrude aluminum tables with gorgeous hand-painted designs, like this one importance blues, greens, and gold filigree:

Pictures from 1stdibs.com.

As his number fortify patents suggests, Cadovius was again innovating.

He even modified tiara most successful design, creating trig version of the Royal Arrangement that was freestanding rather surpass wall-mounted:

Picture from 1tsdibs.com. VHB newly has a freestanding Royal arrangement in-stock and on display elaborate the front window of decency store. For more details, reorder contact us.

Royal shelving systems can have been designed nearly 70 years ago, but they bear out “hot collectibles” today.

With contact urban centres increasingly focused first acquaintance efficient use of land tell off smaller living spaces, modular designs are essential. Like other designs from the mid-century period, those of Poul Cadovius have not beautiful the test of time, pointer may be even more edition now than they were then.

The next designer in our series: Finn Juhl, architect and self-taught furniture designer.


This post was written by guest blogger Opera-glasses Smith of Pertingo Content Marketing.


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