Initially designed in 1944, the Klampenborg Table Lamp was never originally produced, instead languishing among the papers of the Lassen brother’s archives in the Danish National Art Library in Copenhagen. The small, unassuming sketch has been reborn and transformed into a stylish table lamp that speaks to any age or period.
The lamp’s curvaceous stem curls around a pair of minimalist cone shapes, creating an almost organic form in sleek metal. Innovative LED technology updates the design for the 21st century, cementing it as a permanent addition to your home for years to come.
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.






