During the 1940s and 1950s, Winge worked with the renowned Danish architect Finn Juhl. This collaboration was decisive in Winge's career and played a major role in the development of his distinctive style. Together, they created furniture that marked the history of Danish design, incorporating organic and functional elements into their creations.
Winge's work was characterized by elegant shapes, clean lines and the use of natural materials such as wood and leather. He succeeded in harmoniously combining aesthetics and functionality, creating pieces of furniture that were both beautiful and practical. His designs were often considered timeless, resisting passing trends and remaining relevant for many years.
Throughout his career, Bendt Winge worked with several renowned Danish furniture manufacturers, including Johannes Hansen, Niels Vodder and Poul Jeppesen. His designs have been widely exhibited and have won numerous awards and accolades, both in Denmark and abroad.
Bendt Winge retired in the 1980s, but his legacy in the world of Danish design lives on today. His furniture is considered a classic of modern design, and some of his models are still produced and enjoyed by design enthusiasts around the world.
Winge died on April 12, 1996, but his lasting influence on Danish design and his artistic legacy continue to inspire designers and design enthusiasts around the world.