By Lassen releases new edition of one-off Flemming Lassen armchair
Maison&Objet 2016: Danish design brand By Lassen is the latest company to reissue classic furniture, with a new edition of a chair designed by architect Flemming Lassen 80 years ago (+ slideshow).
First designed in 1938, Lassen's My Own Chair features a separate winged back and seat that the brand says was "considered too progressive, even for the Modernists of the time, to be put into production".
Only one of the chairs was made for the yearly Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition in Copenhagen, and subsequently sat in the architect's home. In 2014, the piece was auctioned in Denmark for ?120,000 (£102,000).
Related story: Poul Kjærholm's 1955 table designs to be rereleased by Carl Hansen & Søn
By Lassen's new edition of the furniture is an "exact recreation", featuring the same sculptural back and wooden framework. It is available in textile or leather.
"My Own Chair perfectly highlights Flemming Lassen's love of rounded shapes, simple forms, precise detailing and functionality," said By Lassen.
Several brands have turned their attention to archive pieces, with Cappellini re-releasing a tubular chair created by Joe Colombo and Carl Hansen & Søn reissuing tables first designed by Poul Kjærholm in the 1950s.
Other brands are capitalising on products' lasting appeal by launching new versions, like Louis Poulsen's mini take on the 1971 Panthella lamp.
By Lassen is also issuing a second piece created by the architect in 1943....
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