Mogen Lassen (1901-1987) belongs to a small circle of artists that perfected their skills outside the Royal Academy of Arts. Instead, he trained as a builder at the Technical School. From the very start of his artistic career he stayed true to the ideals of functionalism. However, he was also considered a romantic. A trait, that was mainly expressed in his interior design, where his furniture was characterised by a mildness and sensitivity.
Mogens Lassen
Mogen Lassen (1901-1987) belongs to a small circle of artists that perfected their skills outside the Royal Academy of Arts. Instead, he trained as a builder at the Technical School. From the very start of his artistic career he stayed true to the ideals of functionalism. However, he was also considered a romantic. A trait, that was mainly expressed in his interior design, where his furniture was characterised by a mildness and sensitivity.
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Mogens Lassen
€22,000.00Designed in 1940. Presented at the Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibition the same year. Literature: Grete Jalk, 40 Years of Danish Furniture Design – The Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibitions’. Vol. 2 pp. 114-115