Ole Kirk Christiansen

Danish businessman, founder of Lego

Ole Kirk Christiansen - Danish businessman, founder of Lego
Born

April 7th, 1891
133 years ago

Died

1958
67 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Business Leaders

Country

Denmark

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Founded a company originally producing wooden toys in 1932, which evolved into the Lego Group renowned for its interlocking plastic bricks. The iconic product, Lego bricks, gained popularity in the late 1940s and became a staple in children's toys worldwide. Emphasized quality and creativity in design, leading to the development of complex play sets and themes. His legacy continues through the ongoing success of Lego, which expanded into films, games, and various media.

Founded Lego Group in 1932

Pioneered interlocking plastic brick design

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