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Conekt bench black stained ash | By Lassen

by by Lassen

1.095,00 All the prices are including the VAT (22%)
Description:The Conekt Bench produced and designed by Morgens Lassen was inspired by the Conekt table placing it in a new context. The custom made L shaped brackets are thought through to the smallest detail and [...] Read All


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Name

Conekt bench black stained ash | By Lassen

Year of collection

Mogens Lassen 1975 | By Lassen 2017

THE DESIGNER

MOGENS LASSEN

Measures

H 42 x W 110 x D 36 cm

Material

Black stained ash | Brass, stainless steel or lacquered steel

Cod.

48041-ottone, 48041-stainlessteel, 48041-black

EAN

5711879005410

The Conekt Bench produced and designed by Morgens Lassen was inspired by the Conekt table placing it in a new context. The custom made L shaped brackets are thought through to the smallest detail and creates an eye-catching feature. The square wooden frame legs precisely attached add a slim sillhouette and a light and timeless expression to te table.The bench is available with a cushion and a free-hanging back rest in both textiles or leather adding softness and a more organic form to the finished design.

MOGENS LASSEN

Architect Mogens Lassen (1901-1987) is among the greatest and most influential of Danish architects, a pioneer of Danish Functionalism, and is internationally renowned for his characteristic architecture. Mogens Lassen was inspired by the German design school Bauhaus, and its geometric shapes recur often in his iconic designs. While still only a child, Mogens Lassen knew that he would one day become an architect. He was born to it. He purchased books about architecture with his pocket money and surveying and sketching buildings was his hobby. 
Since he was dyslexic and funds were limited, Mogens Lassen entered the world of architecture through apprenticeship. However, he closely followed the academic sector and turned his skills to the projects awarded to his friends and colleagues Ole Wanscher, Arne Jacobsen and Hans Bretton-Meyer. Mogens Lassen was asked to join the renowned studio [...]
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