She is a leading figure in contemporary Danish design and experiments with free, unconstrained forms and new technologies.
Some of the companies she has worked with include: Louis Poulsen, Zanotta, HAY, Royal Copenhagen, Holmegaard, Stelton, Muuto, Interstop, and the Danish Ministry of Culture.
[citation needed] She is best known for the Prince Chair that she designed as her entry for a 2002 competition hosted by the Association of Danish Furniture Industries.
[2] The competition invited designers to create a chair for Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark.
[4][5] She is also known for the Collage pendant lamp designed for Louis Poulsen, the "More the Merrier" candlestick created for Muuto,[6][independent source needed] and the "Campbell Pendant" (2005) for Louis Poulsen, which won the iF Product Design Award in gold.