Taking cues from the earliest examples of folding furniture, found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, Mogens Lassen’s original 1941 design, now reissued as the Audo Copenhagen Jager Lounge Table, adds a touch of minimalist majesty to your home. Subtly accented with brass end caps and fittings, the table features the striking beauty of treated wood, showcasing the rich texture of the grain.
The table’s size and ability to fold away neatly makes it a versatile addition to any living room, allowing you to easily reconfigure your space by collapsing the table and placing it to one side. Each table carries a brass plaque with a unique serial number.
Danish Architect Mogens Lassen produced simple, functional wooden furniture pieces which have gone on to become furniture icons.
After attending school with his brother (Flemming Lassen) and Arne Jacobsen, Mogens also went on to join the studio of architect Tyge Hvass. Mogens Lassen brought international fame to Danish design with countless awards and medals, including the C.F. Hansen Medal, Denmark’s highest architectural honour.