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Latitude
56
Longitude
10
Start Date
1935-01-01
End Date
2004-01-01

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ID
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Birth Place
Denmark
Biography
John Andersson attended the Academy of Fine Art In Copenhagen under renowned Professor Kaare Klint. In a detailed eight year course from 1950 to 1958, he qualified as a furniture designer, cabinet maker, and chair maker from A. I. Iversen, and from the Academy of Arts and Crafts as a qualified Interior and Product designer with the Silver Medal. In Copenhagen he worked in the design practice of the great Finn Juhl, where he designed projects including the Danish Embassy in Washington; the exhibition of 'Arts of Denmark’ in New York and Chicago; the Church of David in Copenhagen; the offices for SAS Airlines in Paris, Nice Berlin and Copenhagen and on interiors of two DC7 aircraft interiors for SAS. He came to Australia in May 1962 to head the Interior Design Unit for architects Peddle Thorpe and Walker. In 1965 he established his own practice and during his life worked on around 105 projects in Australia and overseas,involving interior design, furniture design, textile and product design. His hotel clients included Noahs Hotels, Surfrider Motelf Dee Why, Crest Hotel and Hyatt Kingsgate Hotel Sydney, Georgian House, Town House Hotel and Collins Place Hotel, MelbourneThe list of business clients is a long one and some of which include – Dalgety Australia officesConstable and Bain city officeNorth Sydney Club interiors CCH Australia NZ and UK furniture, textiles and interiors Tooheys officesTabma interiors CSR graphic design Manly Waringah and Wollongong Club interiorsSeabridge Australia new office Nedlloyd office interiorHBS Canberra Exhibition Home lighting layout, furniture details, kitchen details. John had many private clients for whom he designed their houses, furniture, interiors and products. He taught design at the East Sydney Technical College from 1963 and in the 1990s was an examiner at the Sydney School of Arts. Writers: Michael Bogle Copenhagen Date written: 2012 Last updated: 2019
Born
b. 1 January 1935
Summary
Andersson was formerly with Fin Juhl, Copenhagen. By 1962 he was the Head of Peddle, Thorp and Walker's Design Unit. By 1965, he established his own practice in Sydney. He designed the Prestige Lighting Showroom, the interiors of the Lyceum Theatre, de George's Dress Shop and the Crest Hotel, Kings Cross. In 1969, Andersson was developing designs for Jarvis Coates's furniture manufacturers.
Gender
Male
Died
1-Jan-04
Age at death
69