Mogens Lassen transformed Bauhaus principles through a Danish lens, creating architecture and furniture of rigorous geometry and timeless appeal. Mogens Lassen (1901–1987) was one of Denmark’s early modernists, deeply influenced by the Bauhaus movement. His architectural training instilled a fascination with structure and proportion that carried into his furniture and metalwork. The Kubus bowls, candleholder and folding tables reflect his belief that even the most rational design should carry a sense of poetry.
Geometry meets light — the Kubus Candle Holder transforms flame into form. Designed by Mogens Lassen, the Kubus Candle Holder is an exercise in minimalism and precision. Its perfect cube structure holds candles with quiet confidence, creating reflections and shadows that interact with space. Simple, timeless, and sculptural, it exemplifies Lassen’s philosophy of functional beauty Available in the following variations: Kubus 4, Kubus 8 Raw, Kubus Line, and Kubus Micro.
Read MoreMinimalist form, versatile function — the Kubus Bowls bring elegance to everyday ritual. Also by Mogens Lassen, the Kubus Bowls echo the clean lines and geometric clarity of the Kubus series. Crafted with careful attention to proportion and finish, they offer both practical use and sculptural presence. Each bowl balances understated design with timeless functionality, making them as visually striking as they are useful. Available in Vase Lolo, Flowerpot, Centrepiece, and Inlay versions.
Read MoreFrom workshop trestle to living centerpiece, a table shaped by purpose and poise. Designed by Mogens Lassen in 1941, the Jäger Table reimagines the traditional trestle table through Danish precision and architectural restraint. Its folding wooden frame offers both strength and flexibility, while the solid tabletop anchors the design with quiet confidence. Balanced, purposeful and modern, it embodies Lassen’s belief that utility and elegance should always share the same surface.
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