Busk + Hertzog

[8] Among the previous prize recipients are prominent design icons such as Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner, Børge Mogensen og Poul Kjærholm.

[12] Busk + Hertzog's designs have been described as "clean" and "minimalist", yet sculptural,[13] incorporating horizontal and vertical lines and geometric shapes.

[15] Busk + Hertzog develop their design ideas from physical research into furniture, and from examining shapes and lines in nature.

We are honoured to have prices, but we design furniture to be used by all, and therefore find it much more satisfying to meeting our products in real life.

Their work has been on display at the Royal House of Norway, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Norwegian Embassy in Helsinki, and the Carnegie Trust.

They have also designed furniture for CNN International headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and Nordea in Stockholm, Sweden.

A range of upholstered benches inspired by the mobile of Alexander Calder, designed by Busk-Hertzog in 2007. Multiple exhibit locations.
A satellite table inspired by the Wishbone, designed by Busk-Hertzog in 2010. Good Design Award Winner in 2010.
An upholstered lounge chair inspired by heart shape, designed by Busk-Hertzog in 2004. Sofa from design won Good Design Award in 2009.
An upholstered lounge chair on swivel base designed by Busk-Hertzog for Danish Broadcast Corporation in 2002 and is today part of the permanent exhibitions at the Design museum in Copenhagen and Oslo.
A lounge chair on swivel base inspired by a rose leaf, nominated for Federal Republic of Germany Design Award.
A coat rack which can be installed in individual configurations in 3 dimensions, designed by Busk-Hertzog in 2008.