Carl Westman
Swedish, 1866 - 1936
Carl Westman (1866–1936) was a pioneering Swedish architect and designer who played a significant role in shaping early 20th-century Nordic architecture and decorative arts. Known for blending National Romanticism with emerging modernist principles, Westman’s work reflects a deep respect for traditional Swedish craftsmanship combined with innovative design. His architectural projects often incorporated handcrafted details and locally sourced materials, emphasizing harmony with nature and cultural heritage.
Beyond architecture, Westman designed furniture and interiors that showcased clean lines, functional elegance, and robust construction. His influence helped establish a uniquely Swedish approach to design, bridging the gap between historic styles and modern aesthetics. Today, Westman’s legacy is celebrated for its contribution to Scandinavian design and sustainable craftsmanship.
Beyond architecture, Westman designed furniture and interiors that showcased clean lines, functional elegance, and robust construction. His influence helped establish a uniquely Swedish approach to design, bridging the gap between historic styles and modern aesthetics. Today, Westman’s legacy is celebrated for its contribution to Scandinavian design and sustainable craftsmanship.
Carl Westman
Pair of Swedish Arts and Crafts Armchairs in Oak by Carl Westman
H 37 in W 23 in D 30 in
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Carl Westman
Attributed to Carl Westman, sofa, early 20th century
H 31 in W 82 in D 30 in
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Carl Westman
Carl Westman pair of Art Nouveau armchairs
H 35.04 in W 23.23 in D 21.26 in
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