Ole Flensted, son of Grethe and Christian Flensted, was born in 1950.
He quickly settled on becoming a part of the family company, Flensted Mobiles, which was founded when he was 4 years old - and from the age of 17, he moved to Frederiksminde, the family home and mobile epicentre, where he studied in his parent's footsteps, getting to know all the quirky details of the life as a mobile maker.
In 1982, when he was 32-years old, he took over the reigns to Flensted Mobiles, as his mother and father moved to Odense, where they founded The Mobile Maker's House.
When Ole took over the mobile company, he embarked on quite a challenging quest as he decided to convert the business to the digital world, which was not a common thing to do for a design business in the beginning of the 80s. Ole's first mobile was Futura, a mobile that would become one of the bestsellers in Flensted Mobiles.
In 1985 he married Aase, and together they ran Flensted Mobiles for 41 years.
As his father, Ole is not only a mobile maker, he has also designed sculptures, namely the Globe in Brenderup.
Throughout six decades Ole has been designing mobile, and he still continues to do so from his Flensted Form studio in The Mobile Maker's House, now located in the beautiful city Faaborg on the south of Funen.
