Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a pioneering Danish architect and designer known for his holistic approach, often creating complete environments that unified architecture, interiors, and furniture. His work—from landmark projects like the SAS Royal Hotel to iconic designs such as the Egg and Series 7 chairs—positions him as one of the most influential figures in modern Danish design, with this celebration highlighting both his well-known works and lesser-seen textile and pattern designs.