Biography:Vermund Larsen
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Vermund Larsen (February 27, 1909 – February 28, 1970) was a Denmark furniture designer and manufacturer. Larsen became known for his work while living in Aalborg, an industrial city in northern Denmark . Larsen is best known for creating Europe's first glass–fiber chair in 1955.
Early life
Vermund Larsen was born in 1909 in Hellerup, a suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark. Larsen moved to Aalborg at age 14 when his father, Captain S. K. Larsen, served in the Danish military in Aalborg. After studying at Aalborg Cathedral School, Larsen became a trainee at M. Kragelund Factories. He then served in the military. Upon completing his service at age 26, he bought P.C. Petersen, an abandoned iron production company, in 1935. At P.C. Petersen, Larsen began working with steel and became interested in steel furniture manufacturing. In 1944, Larsen invented and patented a window lock.[1] The lock was child-proof and had a feather mechanism that theoretically could not be drilled through, thereby making it resistant to break-ins.[2]
Career
In 1948, Larsen began to focus on the construction of office furniture. Larsen took an interest in office chairs after reading an article in the Journal of Danish Handcraft entitled "The Seated Position - and Chairs" by Dr. Snorason. The article discussed ergonomics and the importance of furniture that supports proper sitting posture.
Larsen then began designing and manufacturing ergonomic desk chairs.[3] In 1951, production consisted of the following categories: barber inventory, ship equipment and office furniture.[citation needed]
Notable accomplishments
- 1948–Holmegaard glass competition and Danish Cabinetmakers Guild award
- 1955–Europe's first fiberglass chair produced in one pour with Ib[citation needed][4]
- 1956–Design for the so-called "No. 1100" also called the stacking chair
- 1960–Design for the new Falck straps[clarification needed][citation needed][5]
- 1960s–Supplied all conductor seats to the Hamburg Hochbahn[6]
- 1962–First to use a gas cartridge on a chair for height adjustment[7]
- 1964–Design of "118", later VL118
- 1966–Design of "VELA Lux", later VL66.
- 1969–50% of all sales went to export[6]
Death
Vermund Larsen died in Aalborg in 1970. His twin sons, Stig and Gorm, ran the company under the name VELA.[8]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Espacenet - Bibliografiske data
- ↑ "Snild Laasemekanism til Vinduer". http://www.vela.dk/images/historie/1944-artikel.jpg.
- ↑ Jyllands-Posten 1955-10-19
- ↑ Aalborg Stiftstidende 1956-07-08
- ↑ Aalborg Stiftstidende 1960-01-21
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Aalborg Stiftstidende 1969-02-25
- ↑ "Vermund". http://vermund.eu/newss/who-is-vermund/.
- ↑ VELA - History
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