Yngve Ekström Swedish Modern Easy Chairs for Swedese, Sweden 1950s
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Description
Swedese’s founder Yngve Ekström was one of Sweden’s leading furniture designers during the 1950s and 60s. The organic and neat elegance of these chairs is typical of Ekström’s approach to furniture design, which was all about quality, innovation and craftsmanship.
“To have designed one good chair might not be a bad life’s work” the designer once said, and indeed, he did design not one, but several great chairs. These rare chairs made of pine are without a doubt among the aforementioned great chair designs. The pine structures show Ekström’s background as a wood carver, sculptor and architect. While at first glance this pair may seem blocky, the unique details make this pair a stunning representation of the Swedish designer’s craftsmanship and creativity. Firstly, the round ball caps at the end of the joining points are quite peculiar, breaking the straight lines that otherwise define the design. Secondly, the spindles comprising the backrest are also very successful at adding airiness and visual interest. The solid pine frame accentuates the smooth surfaces complemented by the upholstered seat cushion covered in a light bouclé fabric.
Yngve Ekström had a distinct personal style, which ensured that so much of his furniture retains current interest and is kept in production. With colleagues like Aalto, Mathsson, Jacobsen and Kjaerholm, Yngve Ekström was part of the post-war modern movement that made the concept “Scandinavian Modern” world-famous. His furniture is represented in many permanent collections, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches and discolouration on the wood. The chairs have been reupholstered in premium fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
24.8 in W x 24.01 in D x 33.26 in H; Seat height 18.5 in
63 cm W x 61 cm D x 84.5 cm H; Seat height 47 cm
About the designer:
Yngve Ekström (June 16, 1913 in Hagafors, Småland - March 13, 1988) was a Swedish furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect and an important figure in the evolution of the Scandinavian Modernism movement.
Today, Yngve Ekström is best known for the "Lamino" armchair, an ergonomic and minimalist easy chair that he designed in 1956 and which has been in continuous production ever since. In 1999, the "Lamino" was named by the influential Swedish magazine "Sköna Hems" as the ultimate Swedish furniture design of the twentieth century.
Ekström was the co-founder of the furniture manufacturer ESE-möbler (later renamed Swedese) with his brother Jerker and business partner Sven Bertil Sjöqvist. Ekström worked at Swedese for over 40 years until his death in 1988.
Shipping:
These easy chairs will be packed and shipped with the greatest care to make sure you will receive the item in gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Sweden Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Wood Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches and discolouration on the wood. The chairs have been reupholstered in premium fabric. Creation Date: 1950s Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Collectible Design, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Dealer Reference #: 20210793 Incollect Reference #: 541186 -
Dimensions
W. 24.8 in; H. 33.27 in; D. 12.2 in; W. 63 cm; H. 84.5 cm; D. 31 cm; Seat H. 18.5 in; Seat H. 47 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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