Axel Einar Hjorth, bord, "Utö", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930tal. Bukowskis


Axel Einar Hjorth “Utö” Dining Chairs for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930s Furniture design

SOLD Sweden 1930s Pine 55" wide x 31" deep x 29" high Axel Einar Hjorth developed the iconic Sportstugemöbler line during his tenure as furniture design director at Nordiska Kompaniet. He was inspired by the practicality and quality of traditional Swedish folk furniture, and the rigorous design of Modernism, to create furniture that could be used by the growing middle class, who were.


AXELEINAR HJORTH, fåtölj, Nordiska Kompaniet 1929. Bukowskis

Axel Einar Hjorth räknas som en av Sveriges mest betydande möbelformgivare under Swedish Grace-eran. Han är också känd för att ha formgivit de så kallade sportstugemöblerna i furu. Axel Einar Hjorths tidiga arbetsgivare var bland annat Svenska Möbelfabrikerna i Bodafors och Stockholms Hantverksförening.


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, "Utö", AB Nordiska Kompaniet NK, 1930/40tal. Stolar 3 st. Bukowskis

The Sandhamn series was the first of the 'Sportstugemöbler' range designed by Axel Einar Hjorth for Nordiska Kompaniet. This example was executed in 1929, the first year the series was introduced. Provenance: Krister Littorin Commissioned circa 1930 to Littorin's hunting villa, located on an island in Stockholm's inner archipelago.


Axel Einar Hjorth “Utö” Dining Chairs for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930s at 1stDibs

Swedish furniture designer Axel Einar Hjorth created tables, chairs, cabinets and other pieces that were as elegant as they were functional, and he frequently worked in references to a litany of inspirations including French Art Deco, Gustavian style and modernism. Ahead of his time, his style was refined and daringly simple.


Axel Einar Hjorth im AD Lexikon AD

2013 Axel Einar Hjorth / Sportstugemöbler « Lovö » Two-door Swedish pine cabinet. Sweden, circa 1932 « Utö » Swedish pine table. Sweden, circa 1930 « Sandhamn » Bench in Swedish pine worked with gouge. Sweden, 1931 « Sandhamn » Sofa in Swedish pine worked with gouge. Sweden, 1929 « Lovö » "Lovö". Pair of Swedish pine.


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, bord "Record", Nordiska Kompaniet, modellen formgiven 1932. Bukowskis

This 1930s stained pine side table from Axel Einar Hjorth's rare Sportstugemöbler (or weekend house furniture) collection for Nordiska Kompaniet is a prime example of simple lines and humble materials that transcend time and space. The piece was intended for Swedish summer homes and espouses different influences including the linear compositions of French Art Deco and the rustic charms of.


Axel Einar Hjorth Lovö table Furniture trends, Furniture, Table

Axel Einar Hjorth: Sportstugemöbler, exh. cat., Eric Philippe, Paris, 2013, pp. 21-22. Conditions of sale; Brought to you by Daphné Riou SVP, Senior Specialist, Head of Americas [email protected] +1 212 468 7124 More from Design View All View All.


Axel Einar Hjorth 'Utö' Dining Chairs for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930s 166969

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Axel Einar Hjorth, bord, runt "Lovö", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930tal. Bukowskis

Check out the Axel Einar Hjorth in Dining Tables from Phillips for 15000. Check out the Axel Einar Hjorth in Dining Tables from Phillips for 15000.. however, is sportstugemöbler, refined cabin furniture based on Sweden's rural tradition and intended for the vacation homes of Nordiska's clientele. 29 1/4 x 67 x 21 3/4 in (74.3 x 170.2 x.


Axel einar Hjorth Träbord, Möbler, Bänkar

The French furniture brand's showcase found inspiration in the simplicity and craftsmanship of the Swedish "Sportstugemöbler" movement. Originally created by the late design visionary Axel Einar Hjorth, Yovanovitch is a longtime fan. New Alpine brought together a group of new and existing work - few new highlights include the solid oak.


Axel Einar Hjorth Kuddar, Möbler, Inredning

The present lot Coffee table, from the 'Utö' series, encapsulates the sculptural element within the works intended for the 'Sportstugemöbler', combining traditional Swedish handicraft with international modernism. 270 Axel Einar Hjorth Coffee table, from the 'Utö' series circa 1932 Pine. 47.5 x 70.8 x 55 cm (18 3/4 x 27 7/8 x 21 5/8 in.)


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, soffa "Utö", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930tal. Bukowskis

Swedish furniture designer Axel Einar Hjorth created tables, chairs, cabinets and other pieces that were as elegant as they were functional, and he frequently worked in references to a litany of inspirations including French Art Deco, Gustavian style and modernism. Ahead of his time, his style was refined and daringly simple.


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, bord "Sandhamn", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930tal. Bukowskis

Swedish architect and industrial designer Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) was a major contributor to the burgeoning Swedish design culture that began to be recognized internationally in the 1920s. He was also instrumental in introducing Swedish decorative arts and architecture to the United States.. Axel Einar Hjorth was born in 1888 in Krokek outside Norrköping, Sweden.


Axel Einar Hjorth, bänk "Sandhamn", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1931. Bukowskis

Axel Einar Hjorth was born in a small Swedish village named Krokek, just outside Norrköping, on March 7, 1888. Due to a difficult youth, he was placed with a well-off foster family.. In the 1930s, Hjorth designed a furniture collection out of pine meant for serial production known as Sportstugemöbler (furniture for holiday houses). The.


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, stolar, 8 st, "Lovö", Nordiska Kompaniet. Bukowskis

Shop Rare 'Sportstugemöbler' Side Table by Axel Einar Hjorth for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930s by The Expert Vintage. This 1930s stained pine side table from Axel Einar Hjorth's rare Sportstugemöbler (or weekend house furniture) collection for Nordiska Kompaniet is a prime example of simple lines and humble materials that transcend time and space.


AXEL EINAR HJORTH, fåtöljer, ett par, "Sandhamn", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1932. Bukowskis

Swedish furniture designer Axel Einar Hjorth created tables, chairs, cabinets and other pieces that were as elegant as they were functional, and he frequently worked in references to a litany of inspirations including French Art Deco, Gustavian style and modernism. Ahead of his time, his style was refined and daringly simple.