Design
Jakob Wagner
For three decades, Jakob Wagner holds true to his design vision: Refining and expressing meaningful values in every piece he creates, aiming to enrich the user experience beyond function and aesthetics.
Jakob’s portfolio includes furniture for five of the top Italian brands, seven headphones and several speakers for Bang & Olufsen (2011-2021), and the first six watches for Nordgreen, resulting in numerous international awards.
His unique way of re-enchanting Scandinavian minimalism increasingly touches people globally. Currently, he is creating works layered with meaning, emanating wisdom, inviting us to embody the change we want to see.
“ We live in consequential times. Our choices today have far-reaching implications.I believe design can - and should - inspire us to shape the future we truly want tolive in.
Each of the watches I design is a conscious composition. I seek to make it morerelevant and forward-looking. More timely. Expressing universal values through ameaningful, open-ended story. One that resonates.
Every watch is a celebration of an aspirational aspect of life. Sharing this particularfrequency of living carries a wish to inspire and remind: It is time. Time toreconnect. Time to embrace the timeless human values of tomorrow “
Jakob Wagner
Magnus Jørgensen
Known for his refined and minimalist approach, Magnus Jørgensen is an Instrument Maker and Industrial Designer with a career that spans more than a quarter-century.
With a focus on functional yet elegant Danish design, Magnus's distinguished portfolio features his role as Creative Director for Rosendahl Design Group, where he oversaw the Holmegaard, Arne Jacobsen, and Kay Bojesen brands. Additionally, he has been a Design Developer for Fritz Hansen, a renowned Danish furniture design company that has won numerous prestigious awards.
"Nordgreen's vision and mission truly resonate with me. It highlights the significant message of making deliberate choices with our time for our benefit and that of the world around us."
Magnus Joergensen