Bodil Kjær

Born in 1932, she is the female trailblazer of mid-century Danish design. Although she was a pupil of the master Finn Juhl, she has always had an eye towards America, taking inspiration from Charles and Ray Eames. Indeed, many of his most notable projects originated during his time in the United States, where he worked briefly at Paul McCobb, before moving to Boston to pursue his career in corporate interior architecture. Elegant and modern, its iconic pieces fit into our contemporary life, even after 60 years. Today Bodil Kjær has returned to Denmark and lives on the east coast of Jutland, where she continues to teach and do research.