FLEMMING LASSEN
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Architect Flemming Lassen (1902 - 1984) was a modernist and part of the
movement to bring -functionalism to Denmark. He is particularly renowned for
his overstuffed furniture, receiving major international recognition in the design
world for his armchairs which today have become known as “the Flemming
Lassen
style”.
Like
his
brother
Mogens
Lassen, Flemming already knew from a very young age that he wanted to become an
architect. He was born into an artistic family with a father who was a decorative painter and
a mother who was also a painter. As a child, he and his brother spent all of their savings
on architecture books and their favourite pastime was measuring houses with the intention of
sketching them.
The Lassen brothers attended boarding school with Arne Jacobsen, with whom
they developed a close friendship. Their relationship continued into adulthood and
Flemming Lassen and Arne Jacobsen maintained a close bond as colleagues. In
1929, a competition was announced to design the ́House of the Future ́ and together
they submitted their contribution for the exhibition held at the Forum, Copenhagen.
The result was the now famous circular house, which featured a helicopter landing
pad on the roof and flat screen TVs on the walls. Their design won first prize at the
competition and the ́House of the Future ́ ensured international recognition for Flemming
Lassen and Arne Jacobsen, providing them with their breakthrough as major international
architects. Flemming Lassen and Arne Jacobsen continued their partnership, designing
buildings such as Søllerød Town Hall and its complete interior.
Flemming went on to design many important buildings during the rest of his life, developing
a number of iconic furniture pieces to complete the interior of his projects. Today, his designs
are rare and typically distinctive, making them highly attractive to collectors and pushing
auction prices to record levels. In fact, an original Flemming Lassen designed Tired Man
armchair from 1935 holds the record as the most expensive chair ever sold in Denmark.
Flemming won many awards and grants for his architecture during his lifetime and he remains
a significant influence on the Scandinavian design scene to this day.
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