Philip Bro Ludvigsen

Industrial Designer

About Philip Bro Ludvigsen

Philip Bro Ludvigsen graduated 1989 from Denmark’s School of Design in Copenhagen. After working for several Danish design offices, like Knud Holscher Design, Pelikan Design and Komplot Design he started own design studio in 2001 under the name Philip Bro Design. His clients include international clients like Ikea, Miniso & Zumtobel. But he has had most focus on local Danish clients; FDB Furniture, Andersen Furniture, Royal Copenhagen, Georg Jensen, Fredericia Furniture, Softline and Lyngby Porcelain among others. Philip Bro Design has participated in numerous exhibitions, especially for many years as a member of the annual Cabinetmakers Fall Exhibition. He is involved in a growing number of green design projects including: the Tiny Garden Project ROOT, the Linak project GrowBox and the SE project SLOOPE, the grass chair. His Studio has an clear intention to further focus on sustainable projects.

His design uses rounded shapes and soft, natural materials, but has often an innovative touch too, which for example can be seen in his ‘UnderCover’ lamp that has interchangeable shades (designed for Danish Le Klint in a collaboration with Finnish Marimekko).

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Industrial Designer

About Philip Bro Ludvigsen

Philip Bro Ludvigsen graduated 1989 from Denmark’s School of Design in Copenhagen. After working for several Danish design offices, like Knud Holscher Design, Pelikan Design and Komplot Design he started own design studio in 2001 under the name Philip Bro Design. His clients include international clients like Ikea, Miniso & Zumtobel. But he has had most focus on local Danish clients; FDB Furniture, Andersen Furniture, Royal Copenhagen, Georg Jensen, Fredericia Furniture, Softline and Lyngby Porcelain among others. Philip Bro Design has participated in numerous exhibitions, especially for many years as a member of the annual Cabinetmakers Fall Exhibition. He is involved in a growing number of green design projects including: the Tiny Garden Project ROOT, the Linak project GrowBox and the SE project SLOOPE, the grass chair. His Studio has an clear intention to further focus on sustainable projects.

His design uses rounded shapes and soft, natural materials, but has often an innovative touch too, which for example can be seen in his ‘UnderCover’ lamp that has interchangeable shades (designed for Danish Le Klint in a collaboration with Finnish Marimekko).

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Designation

Industrial Designer