Scandinavian design
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Author: Mary Austin Scandinavian design appeared in the 1950s in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. Scandinavian design is a design movement and its main features are simple and minimalistic design, and functionality.
The Lunning Prize was a prize which was awarded to outstanding Scandinavian designers annually from 1951 to 1970. It helped Scandinavian design by making it more recognizable as a commodity and it defined the profile of the Scandinavian design. From year 2006 the tradition of pan-Nordic design award has been resumed with the Forum AID Award.
In the development of functionalism and modernism the main theme was idea of beautiful, functional and affordable to all everyday products. The ideological background of Scandinavian design is from 1950s and it includes the emergence of a particular Scandinavian form of social democracy, increased availability of materials and methods of mass production. Typical Scandinavian design often uses form-pressed wood, plastics, anodized or enamelled aluminium or pressed steel in its design.
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