
Kaj Franck
Kaj Franck was a prominent Finnish designer known for his influential contributions to ceramics and glassware in the post-World War II era. His philosophy centered around the idea that color should be the sole decoration of an object, emphasizing simplicity and functionality in design. Franck's work has left a lasting impact on Scandinavian design, and his legacy continues to inspire contemporary designers like Janni Vepsäläinen, who draws on his principles in her own creative endeavors.
Born on Aug 24, 1911 (113 years old)
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Kaj Franck is mentioned for his belief that color should be the only decoration of an object, which resonates with Janni Vepsäläinen.
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