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ML 42, Counter Stool

Audo Copenhagen
From ฿44,400
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ML 42, Counter Stool

Seat Frame: Brown Olied Oak

Footrest: Brass

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ML 42, Counter Stool

Seat Frame: Brown Olied Oak

Footrest: Stainless Steel

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In 1942 Mogens Lassen designed the Stool ML42 as a piece for a furniture exhibition held at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art. He took inspiration from the stools used by the shoemakers of the past, and transferred the light, elegant look to the creation of this sculptural three-legged stool. The Stool ML42 is still manufactured in Denmark to this day with a focus on quality and Danish craftsmanship, and is considered a collector’s item by international design connoisseurs.

Materials: Beech or oak, brass, stainless steel

SH: 69 cm

ML 42, Counter Stool

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W55.5 x D35 x H73

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Mogens Lassen

Mogens Lassen

Architect Mogens Lassen was born in 1901, is among the greatest and most influential of Danish architects. In 1927 He traveled to Paris and was honored with the offer of a place in Le Corbusier’s studio, which he gracefully refused. He opened his own studio in Denmark and also worked as the exhibition architect for ’Den Permanente’ and it became a huge success. Mogens designed, sketched and built homes for people. Today his furniture pieces come to auction to achieve sky-high hammer prices. Throughout his life, He was honored with countless awards and medals. He passed away in 1987.

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