Description
With a sharp sense of contemporary Functionalist style, Mogens Lassen designed the iconic Kubus candleholder in 1962, a piece once reserved solely for family and close architect colleagues.
In 1983 he approached his own geometric candleholders, and the result was Line, whose shape was conceived through a mathematical formula.
The two candleholders form a single line, and the architectural look fits perfectly with contemporary minimalism. Kubus and Line is still crafted by Lassen in Denmark, and among architects and design connoisseurs it has achieved the status of a modern international design icon.
Line Candleholder
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Description
With a sharp sense of contemporary Functionalist style, Mogens Lassen designed the iconic Kubus candleholder in 1962, a piece once reserved solely for family and close architect colleagues.
In 1983 he approached his own geometric candleholders, and the result was Line, whose shape was conceived through a mathematical formula.
The two candleholders form a single line, and the architectural look fits perfectly with contemporary minimalism. Kubus and Line is still crafted by Lassen in Denmark, and among architects and design connoisseurs it has achieved the status of a modern international design icon.
Designed by Mogens Lassen

Architect Mogens Lassen (1901-1987) is among the greatest and most influential of Danish architects, a pioneer of Danish Functionalism, and is internationally renowned for his characteristic architecture. Mogens Lassen was inspired by the German design school Bauhaus, and its geometric
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