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Designer: Jens Risom
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Jens Risom
1916–2016
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Often credited with bringing the Scandinavian look to America, Jens Risom crafted enduring, modern furnishings throughout his lengthy career as a designer. Born in Copenhagen in 1916, Risom’s father Sven was a prominent architect. As a young man, he attended the Copenhagen School of Industrial arts and Design where he studied under the Danish masters, Ole Wanscher and Kaare Klint. After graduation, Risom cut his teeth in the design department of Sweden’s Nordiska Kompaniet, before moving to the United States in 1939. In New York City, Risom found freelance work with Dan Cooper and became acquainted with a driven young immigrant from Germany named Hans Knoll. Looking to expand his small company, Knoll asked Risom if he would be interested in designing furniture and interiors for clients around the city. Risom agreed, and in 1942, the duo published the first catalog for the Hans Knoll Company showcasing fifteen pieces from Risom’s 600 line. The inaugural collection included chairs, stools and lounges expertly crafted from spare wood with webbed seats woven from surplus parachute straps (a result of wartime material shortages). Their ingenuity paid off and the venture effectively launched the careers of both men and ushered in a new era of American design.

When his tour in the US Army ended in 1946, Risom started his own company, Jens Risom Designs, Ltd. Focused on promoting traditional values and simple, beautiful designs, Risom launched an ad campaign featuring photography by Richard Avedon and the slogan “The Answer is Risom”. The campaign was a huge success, and Jens Risom Designs expanded production to meet demands. In the late 1950s, the company shifted focus away from residential furnishings and moved towards outfitting commercial spaces. After leading the company for nearly twenty-five years, Risom sold Jens Risom Designs to Dictaphone in 1970. In his later years, Risom served as a trustee of the Rhode Island School of Design, oversaw the successful relaunch of his designs at Knoll in 1994 and, in 1996, he was knighted by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Ten years later, at the age of 100, Risom died at his home in New Canaan, Connecticut. Today, his designs are considered Modern classics and can be found in many private homes and public institutions across the United States including the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.
When his tour in the US Army ended in 1946, Risom started his own company, Jens Risom Designs, Ltd. Focused on promoting traditional values and simple, beautiful designs, Risom launched an ad campaign featuring photography by Richard Avedon and the slogan “The Answer is Risom”. The campaign was a huge success, and Jens Risom Designs expanded production to meet demands. In the late 1950s, the company shifted focus away from residential furnishings and moved towards outfitting commercial spaces. After leading the company for nearly twenty-five years, Risom sold Jens Risom Designs to Dictaphone in 1970. In his later years, Risom served as a trustee of the Rhode Island School of Design, oversaw the successful relaunch of his designs at Knoll in 1994 and, in 1996, he was knighted by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Ten years later, at the age of 100, Risom died at his home in New Canaan, Connecticut. Today, his designs are considered Modern classics and can be found in many private homes and public institutions across the United States including the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.

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