#Product Trends
BY LASSEN RELAUNCHES THE TIRED MAN – THE MOST EXPENSIVE CHAIR EVER SOLD IN DENMARK
Flemming Lassen designed the overstuffed easy chair, The
Tired Man, for The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild
Competition in 1935. It is characterised by organic, bearlike
shapes and then as now it created a sensation with its
curved form and voluminous armrests. Sitting in the chair
should, in Flemming Lassen’s own words, be ”as warm and
safe as a polar bear cub in the arms of its mother in the mid
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dle of the ice cap”. The family man Flemming Lassen valued
intimate relationships - with its warm exterior, The Tired Man
invokes domestic cosiness and socialising by candlelight.
Upholstered furniture has become directly synonymous with
Flemming Lassen and today the ”Flemming Lassen style” is
hotter than ever. The style was introduced by Lassen in the
1930s and with its chubby, vigorous idiom, The Tired Man
is a perfect example of it.
The increased interest in Flemming Lassen’s unique furniture
was underlined at a historic auction at Bruun Rasmussen
Auctioneers in September 2014, where the chair’s price
massively exceeded the estimate at no less than 1.42 million
Danish kroner, setting the record as Denmark’s most expen
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sive chair ever sold at auction.
Out of respect for the original design, by Lassen is relaunch
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ing The Tired Man in two versions, one in wool and one
in sheepskin. The easy chair is one of a small number of
furniture items from Flemming Lassen and as Denmark’s
currently most sought-after furniture architect in the auction
world, there is no doubt about The Tired Man’s position as
a masterful icon.