Vilhelm Lauritzen’s Radio House Foyer Bench – Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen & Søn Launches a Shorter Version of Vilhelm Lauritzen’s Foyer Bench. Originally Designed …
The VL 45 Radiohus Pendant design by Vilhelm Lauritzen – Louis Poulsen
The VL 45 Radiohus Pendant never grows old Louis Poulsen kicks off 2025 with exciting …
VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp design by Vilhelm Lauritzen – Louis Poulsen
VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp In spring, Louis Poulsen will present the elegant and versatile …
Carl Hansen & Søn presents The Radio House Mirror design by Vilhelm Lauritzen
THE RADIO HOUSE MIRROR WAS DESIGNED BY VILHELM LAURITZEN IN 1945 EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ROYAL …
VL 56 Pendant by Vilhelm Lauritzen | Louis Poulsen
The well-known functionalist architect, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the VL 56 Pendant for Folkets Hus, in …
Monarch Chair by Vilhelm Lauritzen 1944 – Carl Hansen & Søn
VILHELM LAURITZEN ARCHITECTS AND CARL HANSEN & SON CONTINUE THEIR COLLABORATION WITH THE LAUNCH OF …
Carl Hansen & Søn launches The Foyer series by Vilhelm Lauritzen
Carl Hansen & Søn, in collaboration with Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects, launches the Foyer series exclusively …
Vega Chair 1956 by Vilhelm Lauritzen – Carl Hansen & Søn
Vilhelm Lauritzen’s lightweight and stackable VLA26 Vega chair from 1956 has now become part of …
VL Studio Lamp by Vilhelm Lauritzen – Louis Poulsen
After revisiting the archives of Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen and his 1930s Gesamtkunstwerk Radiohuset in …
Vilhelm Lauritzen — Danish Architect of Radiohuset and Kastrup
Vilhelm Lauritzen: The Architect Who Built Modern Denmark How one man transformed concrete and glass …
VL38 in black design by Vilhelm Lauritzen for Louis Poulsen
LOUIS POULSEN DEBUTS NEW MEMBER OF THE VILHELM LAURITZEN RANGE Louis Poulsen has a long …
Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984) is one of the most significant architects in the history of Denmark; he was the trail-blazing figurehead of Danish functionalism. A number of his buildings – Nørrebro Theatre (1931–32), Daells Varehus department store (1928–35), Radiohuset (1936-41) and the first airport built in Kastrup (1937–39) – represented the concentrated essence of contemporary life. Other significant buildings to stem from Lauritzen’s drawing board include Folkets Hus (1953–56) better known today as the Vega concert venue, the Shellhuset (1950–51) building and the Danish embassy in Washington (1958–60). In particular the Radiohuset building and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport – both listed today – are considered peerless monuments to modernism in the European genre of construction.
