Jacob Jensen Design

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JACOB JENSEN DESIGN

JACOB JENSEN DESIGN



Simple



One of the eternal laws of our planet is action - reaction; in nature and in culture. A creation demands a reaction. The success of a creation is dependent upon commitment, idea, communication and the evolutionary process until perfection is reached. Being aware of these components, one can achieve results which reduce vulnerability and strengthen recognition and survival. It is in fact very simple.

Timothy Jacob Jensen




International Gift Corporation | Vikings | 1958


General Electric | Hi-fi concept | 1962


Bang & Olufsen | Beovox Cube 2500, loudspeaker | 1967


Bang & Olufsen | Beolit 400, transistor radio | 1970


Bang & Olufsen | Beogram 4000, turntable | 1972


Bang & Olufsen | Beomaster 1200, radio / amplifier | 1969


Bang & Olufsen | Beomaster 1900, radio / amplifier | 1976


Bang & Olufsen | Beocenter 9000, music system | 1986


JO-JO | Cable reel series | 1983


Rosti | Margrethe bowl | Design by Jacob Jensen for Bernadotte & Bjørn | 1950


Nilfisk | GM200 Vacuum cleaner | Co-design Hanne Uhlig | 1992


LASAT | Unique 144 Modem | 1993


Kirk | E76 Telephone | 1976


Jabra | JX10 Bluetooth headset | 2005


Gaggenau | CK494 Glass ceramic hob | 1996


Gaggenau | EB900 built-in oven | 1993


Gaggenau | Vario built-in appliances | Co-design Reinhard Segers | 1999


Gaggenau | AH600 Extractor hood | Co-design Reinhard Segers | 1999


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Timer | 2001


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Scale | 2003


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Smoke alarm | 2001


S. Weisz | JACOB JENSEN Classic wall clock | 1988 & 2004


S. Weisz | JACOB JENSEN 510 Classic watch | 1986

JACOB JENSEN 530 Digital watch | 2003


JACOB JENSEN 681 Titanium watch | 2004

JACOB JENSEN 600 Titanium chronograph | 2005


The Jacob Jensen Design studio is situated on the Limfjord in Jutland, Denmark



Danish Eyewear | JACOB JENSEN Titanium Rimless spectacles with Titanium Temples | 2006


JACOB JENSEN Titanium Rim spectacles | 2003


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Door bell | 2005


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Weather station series | 1999-2004


Bell Xpress | JACOB JENSEN Telephone 6 | 2004


DRS Electronics | JACOB JENSEN Telephone 3 | 1994


Thermex | Inn-Line Extractor hood | 2004


Vertu | Aerius Bluetooth headset | 2006


lifa design | JACOB JENSEN Kitchen 1 | 2005


lifa design | JACOB JENSEN Kitchen 1 | 2005


Nordplan | S H A D E E 9 0 0 0 Electronic mobile storage system | 2004



Boform | Executive office table | 1993


Berg Furniture | Opus sofa | 1993


Vestas | Wind turbine | 1995


Logicar | Car study | 1982



XO Care | XO 4 Unit, total dental solution | 2003


The 11 Stars of Skive | Roundabouts | 2006

The Sun


More

Kraka


Resenlund Culture Centre | 3 architectural concepts | 2001

The Cubes

The Mussel


The Slope




JACOB JENSEN DESIGN

Light and Dark - Sense and Seduction

Quiet, cleansed, silver colored and black lines - Jacob Jensen’s signature.

The contrast between light and dark is one of the simplest possible ways to create visual impression. Jacob Jensen Design is a grammar based on contrasts and extremes – not only in regard to the form language.   The products reflect a desire to reduce the overwhelming stream of information of our times and create clarity, but at the same time are endowed with surprises or magic, which confound our rational judgment. The development of this both  professional and enchanting design was begun in the 1960’s and 70’s, particularly in relation to the B&O design profile. In recent decades the characteristic form language has been further developed and carried to new product categories by Timothy Jacob Jensen. Metal, glass, simplification, miniaturization, technological enthusiasm, consumer empathy - what makes Jacob Jensen Design unique is the exceptional ability to

understand and use the tendencies of the times and to refine

ideas, functions, forms and color. We are speaking of sophisticated extracts of the design of our age.   The form language can be characterized as the merging of two main streams in the design of the twentieth century. Jacob Jensen cultivates the idealistic, European Bauhaus tradition, described with slogans like “Less Is More” and “Form Follows Function”. Simple function and easily understood forms and color reflect the foundation in European modernism: Reason.


JACOB JENSEN DESIGN

Light and Dark - Sense and Seduction

However, in his young days Jacob Jensen worked for the American design icon Raymond Loewy and joins his consumer oriented MAYA principle: “Most Advanced Yet Acceptable”. Jacob Jensen’s design is not just built up around

Quiet, cleansed, silver colored and black lines - Jacob Jensen’s signature.

reason. It further satisfies the consumer’s need for adventure, poetry and enchantment. This is not achieved alone with different, exciting, streamlined forms. Often the seduction has the character of pure magic.

The contrast between light and dark is one of the simplest possible ways to create visual impression. Jacob Jensen Design is a grammar based on contrasts and

Jacob Jensen Design’s elegant contrasts, simple function and enticing ideas can

extremes – not only in regard to the form language.

be summed up in three concepts: distance, closeness, and touch.

Distance: A single, streamlined, ultramodern form, combined with contrasts of

The products reflect a desire to reduce the overwhelming stream of information

silver and black. It is this part of the form language, which is primarily associated

of our times and create clarity, but at the same time are endowed with surprises

with Jacob Jensen and which is so striking that people the world over can

or magic, which confound our rational judgment. The development of this both

recognize a Jacob Jensen design at a distance.

professional and enchanting design was begun in the 1960’s and 70’s, particularly

Closeness: Thoroughly worked through aesthetic details, both in relation to

in relation to the B&O design profile. In recent decades the characteristic form

the design of the three dimensional, for example switches, and in the graphics.

language has been further developed and carried to new product categories by

It is in particular this care for detail where Jacob Jensen’s roots in Danish crafts

Timothy Jacob Jensen.

and furniture become visible. Touch: Something surprising happens when you touch the apparatus. A display

Metal, glass, simplification, miniaturization, technological enthusiasm, consumer

begins to pulse, a lid opens in meditative slowness, an unexpected user panel

empathy - what makes Jacob Jensen Design unique is the exceptional

appears. There is an enticing gift included.

ability to

understand and use the tendencies of the times and to refine

ideas, functions, forms and color. We are speaking of sophisticated extracts

The Jacob Jensen form language has in close to 50 years of existence shown itself

of the design of our age.

to be unusually sustainable and futuristic, also in our late modern age. This is due

to the merging of reason and seduction, which shows Jacob Jensen Design to be

The form language can be characterized as the merging of two main streams in

not less radical, but indeed a more mature form of modernism.

the design of the twentieth century. Jacob Jensen cultivates the idealistic, European Bauhaus tradition, described with slogans like “Less Is More” and “Form

The now very broad product palette developed by Timothy Jacob Jensen shows

Follows Function”. Simple function and easily understood forms and color reflect

the large potential of the form language as a messenger of ideas and functions

Christian Holmsted Olesen, Curator

the foundation in European modernism: Reason.

in the objects of everyday life.

The Danish Museum of Art & Design



Simple 3rd edition Co-ordination: Betina Nielsen Art direction: Nigel Hopwood Layout: Thomas Bennedsen Printing house: Delta Grafisk Bookbinding: Ab bogbinder Š2006 JACOB JENSEN DESIGN www.jacobjensendesign.com www.jacobjensen.com Printed in Denmark 2006 ISBN 87-988405-2-5




JACOB JENSEN DESIGN

JACOB JENSEN DESIGN


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