The Mogens Lassen lounge table is an archive model dating from 1941, reissued for a modern audience. Named after the dealer for whom it was created, its design is inspired by the folding stools and beds found in the Egyptian tomb of Tutankhamen.
The Jäger table is made from solid wood and veneer - oak or walnut - embellished with brass fittings. An emblematic piece of Danish design, the table features a brass plate engraved with a unique serial number.
Materials Oiled oak or oiled walnut, brass
Dimensions 130 x 65 x H45 cm
Oiled oak
Oiled walnut
Mogens Lassen
Considered one of Denmark's most important and influential architects, Mogens Lassen pioneered Danish functionalism, drawing on the sensibility of the Bauhaus. His interior designs are a natural continuation of his architectural approach, adding energy and atmosphere to living spaces and everyday tasks. From decorative objects to more imposing pieces of furniture, his creations delicately balance presence without drawing undue attention, finding their natural place in any space.