Swedish Modern Armchairs with Elm Legs, Sweden 1950s (sold)
Swedish Modern Armchairs with Elm Legs, Sweden 1950s (sold)
The term Swedish Modern was quickly established as a reinterpretation of modernity during the 1940s, and in the new Swedish Modern style, early and square functionalism was replaced by a freer and more artistic ideal.
The Swedish Modern style is so popular because it speaks to both our tidy tendencies and our desire to live in inviting and comfortable settings. These armchairs have a very precise, defined outline, emphasized by the elm wood lines framing the upholstered arms. There is a great balance in the design, which is achieved through the clever use of the straight and rounded edges of the upholstered body and the legs. Like the shape, the upholstery is tight, and impeccably done. Yet instead of being uptight, these chairs still exude warmth and the Scandinavian cosiness we tend to seek for our homes. The curving back and armrests are welcoming, and unmistakeable of the era’s design in Sweden. The tapered legs complement the design by their simplicity. The modern design movement made the Swedish form widely known and this second generation of 'functionalists' affirmed craftsmanship, tradition, and history. The new style, in which these armchairs were also created, signalled both status, unassuming and sensitive awareness right up to the 1960s.
This pair of chairs further illustrates how modernist design can be warm and cosy despite its reputation of often cold simplicity. The elegant light wool upholstery highlights the beautiful elm wood lines of the armrests and the slender, tapered legs. With a classic look, storied design and solid quality, these chairs are truly soulful and timeless.
SOLD
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with use. The chairs have been reupholstered recently in a premium wool blend.
Dimensions:
31.88 in W x 34.25 in D x 33.66 in H; Seat height 17.71 in
81 cm W x 87 cm D x 85.5 cm H; Seat Height 45 cm