Christiansen was born in :da:Filskov|Filskov, South Jutland, Denmark, the 10th child of an impoverished family in Jutland. Although in poverty, he was able to receive a basic high-school education. He turned to work in a factory, then eventually transitioned to woodwork and afterwards a master-carpenter.
Early work
In 1905, when Christiansen was 14, he began working as an apprentice to his brother. In 1911 he left Denmark and went to work in carpentry for five years in Germany. Christiansen bought the Billund Woodworking and Carpentry Shop with money he had saved, and made profitable sales over the years. He married the daughter of a Norwegian cheese-maker, Kristine Sorensen. Together, they had four children: Johannes, Karl, Godtfred and Gerhardt.
First Fire
In 1924, Karl and Godtfred began to tinker with wood shavings. A firebroke out consequently. Both the factory and their home burned down.
During the early 1930s, Ole's business fell into the Great Depression as its peak rose in Denmark. Ole was able to make items such as Christmas tree stands and toys. His business was becoming slow. The primary income, which was from sales of ladders and ironing boards, was shrinking in demand. Eventually, Ole had to dismiss his last worker, and his wife died. Ole decided to officially found an unnamed company in 1932.
Christiansen's company began to focus primarily on the production of toys. The company used the highest quality of birch wood and sold a great variety of toys. Ole earned a reputation for his work and maintained steady sales. This just managed to carry profits during the depression. Godtfred became Ole's second-in-command.
LEGO name
Christiansen wanted a name for the group. In 1934, he launched a competition to name the company. The prize was a bottle of his own homemade wine. He created his own name, Lego, and he won it himself. Lego is a shortened form of the Danish wordsLeg godt, meaning "play well", and the company grew to become The Lego Group.
1940s and 1950s
Christiansen's company expanded throughout the 1940s and 1950s. In 1947, he purchased a self-moulding machine and began production of plastic toys. His son Godtfred became managing director and later CEO. All of Ole's sons assisted in his company, and in 1958 the LEGO Brick patent was created.
Death
On 11 March 1958, Christiansen experienced a heart attack and died at the age of 66, and his third son Godtfred promptly took over the company until his death in 1995.