Torsten Claesson

Swedish
Torsten Claesson (1893-1978) was a Swedish architect and designer known for his functionalist approach to architecture and design. He was born in Stockholm and studied at the Royal Institute of Technology and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm.
 
Claesson was a leading figure in the Swedish functionalist movement in the 1920s and 1930s, which aimed to create buildings and objects that were functional, efficient, and affordable. He worked on a wide variety of architectural projects, including apartment buildings, office buildings, and public buildings such as schools and hospitals. His designs were characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a focus on functionality and practicality.
 
In addition to his work as an architect, Claesson was also an accomplished designer. He designed a wide range of objects, including furniture, lighting, and household items. His designs were often made from simple materials such as wood, metal, and glass, and they were characterized by their simplicity and elegance.
 
Claesson's designs were highly influential in Sweden and beyond, and he played a key role in shaping the modernist aesthetic that became popular in the mid-20th century. Today, his work is considered a classic example of the Swedish functionalist style, and his designs continue to be admired and collected by design enthusiasts around the world.
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