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		<title>Danish Design—I Like It! by Jasper Morrison</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When Christian Holmsted Olesen, curator at the Design Museum Denmark , first approached Jasper Morrison about participating in an exhibit, showcasing the esteemed designer&#8217;s work was what he had in mind. Morrison, however, countered with an altogether different proposal: that he curate a collection featuring Danish designs he loved, that he would hand pick from the museum&#8217;s 20th-century holdings. Thus was born Danish Design—I Like It! Rather than pull every obvious iconic piece, like Arne Jacobsen&#8217;s Swan chair or Finn Juhl&#8217;s Poet sofa, Morrison opted for the more mundane. According to Olesen, about two-thirds of the 150 objects in the show are pieces that Danes might have had, or still have, in their own homes. 


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<p> When Christian Holmsted Olesen, curator at the Design Museum Denmark , first approached Jasper Morrison about participating in an exhibit, showcasing the esteemed designer&#8217;s work was what he had in mind. Morrison, however, countered with an altogether different proposal: that he curate a collection featuring Danish designs he loved, that he would hand pick from the museum&#8217;s 20th-century holdings. Thus was born Danish Design—I Like It! Rather than pull every obvious iconic piece, like Arne Jacobsen&#8217;s Swan chair or Finn Juhl&#8217;s Poet sofa, Morrison opted for the more mundane. According to Olesen, about two-thirds of the 150 objects in the show are pieces that Danes might have had, or still have, in their own homes. </p>
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