Mid-Century modern danish 3 legs stool in oak by Mogens Lassen

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Stool of solid oak with semi-circular seat, mounted on three round, tapering legs. Designed 1942. Made by cabinetmaker K. Thomsen with makers label.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1942. Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 2, p. 185. Literature: Lisbet Balslev Jørgensen: "Arkitekten Mogens Lassen", ill. p. 39. Normal patina due to age and use, including minor scratches and marks. Old repair in left corner.

Year 1942
Condition Excellent vintage condition
Dimensions H 51 cm. W 33 cm. D 46 cm.
Material oak
Style Classique
Vintage
Origin
denmark
Fournisseur K. Thomsen

Mogens Lassen

Denmark (1901-1987)

Architect Mogens Lassen trained at the Technical School 1919-23 and continued his training at various design practices. He had his own design practice from 1935.

Mogens Lassen was inspired by European functionalism, which particularly characterized his early works. The white single-family houses are influenced by Le Corbusier’s cubism, and the simple steel tube furniture, such as the armchair (RP03169), by the German Bauhaus school.