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H. Gallery
Concordiastraat 68 - 127
Utrecht 3551EM , Netherlands
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Pine Stool by K. J. Pettersson & Söner, Sweden 1970s
$ 14,250
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Description
Despite being long misattributed to Axel Einar Hjorth, this “Pall” or “Palle” stool was designed and manufactured by K. J. Pettersson & Söner Storvreta in the second half of the 20th century. The stool is a striking example of Scandinavian design of the 1970s. It represents the Swedish brand's commitment to high-quality and sustainable design that would seamlessly blend into both modern and traditional interiors.
The model embodies principles of the mid-century and Scandinavian modern movements, where functionality, simplicity, and the use of natural materials take precedence. Visually, the piece features a bold and almost sculptural form, with clean lines and smooth surfaces that reflect the organic beauty of the wood. Its silhouette is minimalist yet distinctive, with a gently curved seat to provide ergonomic comfort. In the absence of heavy ornamentation, this stool takes pride in its material’s natural qualities. Pine wood became the bamboo of the north in the sense that it lasts for decades. The stool is constructed from several slats of pine wood, with the grain clearly visible, adding texture and warmth. Thanks to the individual blocks, which are visible from the side, the pattern and grain differs throughout, thus increasing the visual appeal. The base of the stool is open on each side, emphasizing its sculptural look and providing a sense of airiness. This thoughtful craftsmanship not only highlights the beauty of the material but also ensures stability and practicality in use. This sort of northern minimalism allows people to invite peace into their home without creating a space that is uninviting or cold. Similarly, this stool is full of vitality without being chaotic or overworked.
The stool is a testament to the timeless quality of Scandinavian design, which continues to resonate in contemporary interiors. Its unadorned elegance make it a perfect piece for modern homes, offering both style and utility. With its durable construction and inviting form, this piece is more than just a stool—it is a work of art that would bring a sense of natural beauty and practicality to any space.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Item has some small chips and marks. The wood has a nice patina.
Dimensions:
23.42 in W x 23.62 in D x 11.15 in H
59.5 cm W x 36 cm D x 36 cm H
About the designer:
The “Pall” or “Palle” tabouret has long been associated with Hjorth, however, many with knowledge in the field suspected it to be a misattribution both in terms of period and designer. Swedish auction house, Uppsala Auktionskammare finally put an end to the mystery surrounding this stool design in early January 2020, when in their Decorative Sale auction catalogue a model of the previously misattributed Pall stool was for the first time attributed to K.J. Pettersson & Söner.
The Swedish town of Storvreta was known for its many furniture manufacturers and the largest among them was Karl Julius Pettersson and Sons (Gösta, Nils, Karl-Erik and Birger respectively) furniture manufactory. Pettersson & Söner started as a small-scale manufacturing business in 1933 in a building at the address Fullerövägen 9. Production grew rapidly, resulting in a larger factory and furniture shop, now under the company’s name, AB K. J. Pettersson & Söner. In 1948 a separate furniture store / exhibition hall was started on the property next to the furniture factory, which a few years later was moved to more suitable premises. In 1953 the expansion continued with another, even larger factory building which still survives.
The furniture company specialised primarily in sofa beds with patented constructions. In low season the company employed around fifty to sixty people, while in high season, the number grew to around a hundred. As Karl-Erik Pettersson reminisced:
“A good thing was that we didn't have to ask any authority for permission to build during the first 10-12 years. It was just putting the shovel in the ground and building as we wished. And we really built. We expanded the factory and we built it privately. But, as the municipal bureaucracy expanded, more and more people wanted to be involved in deciding what we should do and how we would do it. We continued to specialize in sofa beds, corner beds and countertops. And it went well and time and time again we got our sofas jury-selected at the big furniture fairs.” K. J. Pettersson & Söner worked in Storvreta for 48 years until closing down in 1980.
Shipping:
This stool will be packaged and shipped with the greatest care and attention to make sure you will receive the item in gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands.
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Sweden Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Pine Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Item has some small chips and marks. The wood has a nice patina. Creation Date: 1970s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Dealer Reference #: 20253004 Incollect Reference #: 798038 -
Dimensions
W. 23.43 in; H. 14.17 in; D. 14.17 in; W. 59.5 cm; H. 36 cm; D. 36 cm;
Message from Seller:
Located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, H. Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary design with a strong focus on Brazil and Scandinavia. The gallery strives to preserve and promote especially Brazil's rich design heritage and curates a select group of contemporary artists. Meticulous research, ie getting in contact with the original designers, producers, their heirs, and retrieving and indexing old catalogues and magazines is at the heart of its activities. All works presented excel in great
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