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The Chieftain and the Chair

The Rise of Danish Design in Postwar America
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The Chieftain and the Chair by Maggie Taft explores the cultural and historical significance of a renowned piece of furniture within the context of mid-century modern design. The book delves into its creation, impact, and the way it embodies artistic movements and societal changes, shedding light on the broader field of design and its cultural implications. This work offers insight into how a single object can tell a larger story about art and identity.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a keen interest in the intersection of design, history, and cultural impact. It explores the profound relationship between art and society, offering insights into how prominent designs influence and reflect cultural movements over time.

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A history of how Danish design rose to prominence in the postwar United States, becoming shorthand for stylish modern comfort.

Today, Danish Modern design is synonymous with clean, midcentury cool. During the 1950s and ‘60s, it flourished as the furniture choice for Americans who hoped to signal they were current and chic. But how did this happen? How did Danish Modern become the design movement of the times?

In The Chieftain and the Chair, Maggie Taft tells the tale of our love affair with Danish Modern design. Structured as a biography of two iconic chairs—Finn Juhl’s Chieftain Chair and Hans Wegner’s Round Chair, both designed and first fabricated in 1949—this book follows the chairs from conception and fabrication through marketing, distribution, and use.

Drawing on research in public and private archives, Taft considers how political, economic, and cultural forces in interwar Denmark laid the foundations for the postwar furniture industry, and she tracks the deliberate manoeuvring on the part of Danish creatives and manufacturers to cater to an American market. Taft also reveals how American tastemakers and industrialists were eager to harness Danish design to serve American interests and how furniture manufacturers around the world were quick to capitalise on the fad by flooding the market with copies.

Sleek and minimalist, Danish Modern has experienced a resurgence of popularity in the last few decades and remains a sought-after design. This accessible and engaging history offers a unique look at its enduring rise among tastemakers.

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The reviews highlight The Chieftain and the Chair as a well-researched and accessible exploration of how Danish furniture, specifically the Chieftain Chair by Finn Juhl and Round Chair by Hans Wegner, became emblematic of mid-century American style. Taft examines the cultural and political contexts that influenced this design evolution, debunks myths about Danish Modernism, and presents the chairs as pivotal in transatlantic tastemaking. Reviewers praise the book's engaging prose and its contribution to understanding the nuances of post-war design history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226550329

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 16 color plates, 36 halftones

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 191.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 184

About the Author

Maggie Taft is an art historian and founding director of Writing Space, a community-based writing center for artists and designers in Chicago. She is coeditor of Art in Chicago: A History from the Fire to Now.

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