Set of 3 nesting tables by Severin Hansen (Sold)
Set of 3 nesting tables designed by Erik ‘Severin jr.’ Risager Hansen, produced by Haslev Møbelsnedkeri in Denmark during the 1960’s. These rosewood veneer tables are an elegant addition to almost any living room. They can be combined as you will and the two smallest can be tucked away under the biggest table. In very good condition with a few using marks, as shown in the pictures. Maker’s label and Danish quality label underneath each of the tables.
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Dimensions:
W: 38 / 48 /57 cm
D: 27 / 32 / 37 cm
H: 41 / 47 / 52 cm
Weight: approx. 4 kilo /piece
Material: rosewood
Severin Hansen Jr., born Erik Severin Risager-Hansen in 1936 in Copenhagen, came from a family deeply rooted in the furniture industry. His grandfather was a skilled cabinetmaker, and his father, Hans Severin Hansen, followed a similar path, initially working as a cabinetmaker before becoming one of Denmark’s most vibrant and successful furniture salesmen. Hans managed a showroom in Copenhagen, selling pieces from well-known brands like Slagelse Møbelværk, as well as the smaller Haslev Møbelsnedkeri, in which he held a stake.
As the youngest of the Hansen brothers, Erik developed a strong passion for furniture design from an early age. After finishing school, he began working at Haslev, where his talent as a designer quickly became evident. His designs, marked by clean lines and geometric forms, embodied a modernist style that was all his own.
At just 21, in 1957, Erik became chief designer at Haslev Møbelsnedkeri. Within a year, he debuted a revolutionary collection of tables that solidified his place among Denmark’s leading Modernist designers. This iconic range included the Model 36 desk, a dining table, side tables, and a dressing table, all distinguished by their signature three-way mitred corner joints. In 1964, Erik further refined his tables, introducing a more intricate rounded three-way corner joint in a new collection.
Beyond furniture, Erik had a diverse range of interests, most notably motor racing. His career peaked in 1962 when he competed in the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally. By 1969, Erik became a co-owner of Haslev Møbelsnedkeri. However, the company was sold in 1973, as demand for predominantly wooden furniture waned across Europe and the USA. The new owners shifted the company’s direction, and in 1978, Severin Hansen’s design career came to a close when he left Haslev.
In less than two decades, Erik Severin Risager-Hansen had designed several pieces that remain iconic. He left us in 2020 but his design are still very sought after today.










































