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$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
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$1,120
$800
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$1,120
$890
SKU: BL-39422
$890
SKU: BL-39428
$1,010
SKU: BL-39426
$800
SKU: BL-39423
$1,010
SKU: BL-39421
$890
SKU: BL-39429
$1,010
SKU: BL-39424
$890
SKU: BL-39425
$900
SKU: BL-39432
$1,000
SKU: BL-39438
$900
SKU: BL-39433
$980
SKU: BL-39431
$900
SKU: BL-39439
$1,120
SKU: BL-39436
$980
SKU: BL-39434
$900
SKU: BL-39435
Description
Farseeing Danish designer Mogens Lassen’s flexible Frame storage adapts its box-like modularity to a handsome sideboard series. Varied options in shelf and drawer units mounted on an open cube-like metal frame are offered in a choice of sizes to stand on their own or side-by-side in multiples. In black-stained ash or melamine, Frame makes a handsome and functional addition next to the sofa, the bed, or as a classic spacious sideboard.
Specifications
Size
30.3" h x 19.3" w x 16.5" d (77x49x42cm)
Material
Melamine, metal, ash, veneer
Details
Made in Denmark
Brand
By Lassen
Among the fathers of Functionalism— the modernist movement where form is driven by the undecorated materials and the purpose of the object—brothers Mogens and Flemming Lassen contributed to the Danish Modern style as architects and furniture designers, highly awarded during life and their early pieces now command stratospheric prices at auction. With such a proud legacy, Søren Lassen (Mogens’ grandson) launched By Lassen in 2008 to reintroduce both his grandfathers’ iconic work along with new pieces by Søren, a notable designer in his own right.
The Kubus series, introduced upon the company’s 10th anniversary, is in keeping with the movement his forebearers championed, minimalist and geometric in form and modern in making: it is sustainably produced with up to 95% recycled steel at By Lassen's factory in Holstebro, Denmark. Of course, Mogen’s minimalist but voluptuous seating proportions live on in pieces like the Tired Man armchair and Wilhelm sofa; while Flemming, inspired by an early encounter with Le Corbusier in Paris, took a more angular route with output like his aptly named Frame storage range.
“It is By Lassen’s vision to share the Lassen brothers’ legacy with the coming generations,” says Søren, who has also made it his mission for the house to offer pieces from other rising talent that reflects the By Lassen design language, “as beacons of the Danish design tradition that has inspired so many design talents.”