The ML 42 bar stool oiled, 69 cm by Mogens Lassen for Audo Copenhagen is an iconic piece of furniture with a clear Scandinavian handwriting. Originally designed in 1942 for an exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Art and Design in Denmark, its design is based on traditional cobbler stools, which served as functional seating.
Technical Details:
- Designer: Mogens Lassen
- Manufacturer: Audo Copenhagen
- Collection: ML 42
- Inspiration: Cobbler stool – functional, minimalist, ergonomic
- Shape: Triangular seat shell with rounded corners, pulled up at the front and back → reminiscent of a saddle
- Frame: Three-legged, made of oiled oak (Origin: Poland)
- Connection: Stainless steel or brass as a striking detail
- Footrest: Crossbar at the front for comfortable leg resting
Technical Data
- Dimensions:
- Length: 55.5 cm
- Width: 55.5 cm
- Height: 69 cm
- Seat height: 69 cm
- Weight: 8 kg
- Materials:
- Seat & Frame: oiled oak
- Connection: Stainless steel or brass
- Color: Brown, brass (oiled)
Areas of Use
- Home bar or kitchen island
- Hotel lobby or gastronomy
- Minimalist living spaces with a focus on design classics
The ML 42 bar stool is a modern design classic that combines functionality with sculptural elegance and is still valued today as a statement piece in contemporary interiors.
Audo Copenhagen emerged from the collaboration between MENU, The Audo and by Lassen and combines Danish design tradition with a modern, global vision. For Audo's furniture, lighting and interior design, thoughtful details, high-quality materials and human needs are the focus. As part of Design Holding, Audo's goal is to create connections and partnerships and to design for a beautiful life by focusing on the planet, people and culture. Their aesthetic philosophy of "Soft Minimalism" emphasizes clean lines, tranquility, subtle strength, earth tones and natural materials to promote harmony and creative contemplation. Audo strives to create a sense of community through timeless design that can be adapted to different spaces and architectural styles around the world.