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Bruno Mathsson Birch Book Crib by Firma Karl Mathsson, 1941

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  • Description
    The rare and early book crib model T-704, designed by Bruno Mathsson and produced by Firma Karl Mathsson in Värnamo, Sweden in 1941, is a sculptural and refined example of early Scandinavian modernism. Constructed from solid birch, the piece exemplifies Mathsson’s distinctive approach to design—focusing on ergonomic functionality, elegant curvature, and a deep respect for craftsmanship and material integrity.

    The T-704 is characterized by its softly contoured form: a low, cradled structure designed to hold books or magazines in a visually balanced yet accessible manner. Its gently curved body tapers elegantly toward each end, cradled between a pair of arched birch legs that are signature elements of Mathsson’s early work. These bentwood legs not only lend the piece structural lightness but also reflect his mastery in shaping wood into organic forms using heat and pressure—a technique he pioneered in Sweden during the 1930s and 40s.

    The birch has developed a warm, honey-colored patina over time, with subtle tonal variation that adds to the piece’s character. The joints and transitions between components are executed with exceptional precision, underscoring the production quality associated with Firma Karl Mathsson. The subtle tapering of the legs and the way they visually lift the main body of the crib evoke a sense of movement and lightness, despite its solid construction.

    Functionally, the T-704 operates as a freestanding storage solution that also doubles as a sculptural object, making it as suitable for use in domestic interiors as in public or institutional spaces. It typifies Mathsson’s belief that everyday objects should be both beautiful and ergonomically considered—bridging the gap between utility and art.

    Bruno Mathsson (1907–1988), one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Swedish design, is widely recognized for his contributions to modern furniture and his holistic view of the built environment. His work merged international modernist ideals with Scandinavian material traditions, and pieces like the T-704 are early, rare expressions of that vision.

    In good vintage condition, this example shows signs of age and gentle use, with minor surface marks and wear appropriate to its age. The structure remains intact and well-preserved, retaining its original form and finish. As an early production piece by Bruno Mathsson, the T-704 is highly sought after by collectors and institutions alike, serving as an enduring symbol of Swedish design innovation during the formative years of the modernist movement.

    Additional information:
    Producer: Firma Karl Mathsson
    Color:
    Decade: 1940s
    Country: Sweden
    Style: Functionalism, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
    Material: Birch
    Designed in: 1941
    Dimensions: W: 50.5 / D: 28 / H:26 cm
    Item Number: 160856
  • More Information
    Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item)
    Origin: Sweden
    Period: 1920-1949
    Materials: Birch
    Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
    Creation Date: 1941
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
    Incollect Reference #: 865378
  • Dimensions
    W. 19.89 in; H. 10.24 in; D. 11.03 in;
    W. 50.52 cm; H. 26.01 cm; D. 28.02 cm;
Message from Seller:

Studio Schalling was established in 2012. Studio Schalling are specialized in the best of rare scandinavian and international vintage design from the 20th century with a main focus on Scandinavian classics. Selling top quality is what we’re aiming for. We have a restoration and a upholstery collaboration with skilled craftsmen, photography studio, warehouse and showroom.

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