No. 3 of 15 volumes in the publication series "Scandinavian Journal of Design History" (ed. Mirjam Gelfer-Jørgensen).
136 pages, soft cover with flaps, 86 illustrations, 208 x 270 mm (1993)
Contents:
Editorial, p. 5-7
Interior design - a neglected field of Scandinavian art history (by Anne-Berit Skaug), p. 9-18
The story of Kaj Dessau's BO, 1928-1941 - a domicile for Scandinavian design (by Lise Osvald), p. 19-40
A positive influence - the impact of Scandinavian design in Britain during the 1950s (by Lesley Jackson), p. 41-60
The great age of statuettes - Danish decorative sculpture, 1900-1925 (by Maria Fabricius Hansen), p. 61-84
The art journal as an artistic gesture - an experiment named "Flamman" (by Magdalena Gram), p. 85-108
A chess table of papier-mâché (by Ida Haugsted), p. 109-112
Taking Taste seriously - Peter Lloyd Jones on the role of appreciation in consumerism and design (by Jan Michl), p. 113-117
Obituary - Fredrik Wildhagen 1939-1992, p. 118
Book reviews, p. 119-133
Cover illustration: Gerhard Henning: The Nightingale, porcelain. Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory, 1924. Royal Copenhagen Museum
(The great age of statuettes - Danish decorative sculpture, 1900-1925 (by Maria Fabricius Hansen), p. 61-84)