Egyptian Table ML10097

Category
Coffee tables
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
D 100 cm - H 52cm
Finiture
Oak, Walnuts
Year
1958
The ML10097 Egyptian Table, designed by Mogens Lassen in 1940, is a folding table inspired by ancient Egyptian stands. Elegant and functional, it can be easily folded thanks to a brass stopper under the top. Crafted from solid oak or walnut, with an oil finish, it features a timeless design that combines craftsmanship and practicality, reflecting Lassen's functionalist approach.
Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen founded his company on the firm belief that high-quality craftsmanship and mass production could go hand in hand, thus guaranteeing the end consumer a high-quality product at a reasonable price. Even today, this simple but important idea is the basis of Carl Hansen & Søn's production, which combines cutting-edge production technologies with traditional woodworking techniques. Much of the furniture produced today was designed by some of Denmark's greatest architects between the 1930s and 1960s.
Mogens Lassen
Mogens Lassen (1901-1987) was a prominent Danish architect, also known for his contribution to furniture design. After studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, he worked in several architectural firms, including that of Tyge Hvass. A stay in Paris (1927-1928) brought him closer to the ideas of Le Corbusier, inspiring him to design innovative living spaces, with environments shaped by natural light and a strong connection between interiors and exteriors. In addition to architecture, Lassen created functional and refined furniture, combining natural and industrial materials. His folding wooden Egyptian Table has become a classic, while his steel works from the 1930s remain distinctive examples of international modernism. From 1939 to 1967 he curated major design exhibitions in Copenhagen, contributing to the international fame of Danish applied art. For his impact on architecture, in 1971 he received the prestigious C.F. Hansen Medal from the Royal Danish Academy.