Flemming Lassen
Danish, 1902 - 1984
Flemming Lassen (1902-1984) was a Danish architect and designer who was an important figure in the Scandinavian design movement of the mid-20th century. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and worked in the studio of Arne Jacobsen before starting his own architectural firm. Lassen designed several notable buildings in Denmark, as well as iconic furniture pieces such as the "Easy Chair" and the "Grant Chair". His designs are characterized by their clean lines, functionality, and use of natural materials. Lassen's contributions to design have made him an important figure in the history of Danish and Scandinavian design.
Flemming Lassen
1938 Flemming Lassen for Georg Kofoed Danish Lounge Chair in Original Mohair
H 28 in W 26 in D 30 in
$ 14,000
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Flemming Lassen
Flemming Lassen Ingeborg Lounge Chairs Chairs
H 29 in W 32 in D 29 in
$ 10,200
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Flemming Lassen
Flemming Lassen "Tired Man" Sheepskin Lounge Chair and Ottoman
H 35 in W 41 in D 35 in
Flemming Lassen
1930's Very large easy chair Attr. Flemming Lassen
H 38 in W 41 in D 41 in
$ 12,500
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1930's Danish Deco Club Chairs in Mohair
H 26 in W 32 in D 30 in
Mid-Century Danish Cabinetmaker Wingback / Lounge Chair, Flemming Lassen Style
H 38 in W 28 in D 34 in
$ 4,500
1940's Scandinavian Mohair Lounge Chairs
H 29 in W 30 in D 32 in
Early 1930's Danish Deco Mohair Club Chair
H 26 in W 30 in D 31 in
Flemming Lassen Style, Danish Mid-Century Modern, Curved Sofa, Boucle, 1940s
H 28 in W 79 in D 33 in
$ 9,950
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