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Carl Malmsten Pine Table, 1930s
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Description
This rare console or side table, designed by Carl Malmsten and produced in Sweden during the 1930s, exemplifies the designer’s devotion to traditional Swedish craftsmanship and his sensitivity to natural materials and form. As one of the foremost figures in 20th-century Scandinavian design, Malmsten’s approach emphasized harmony, longevity, and the tactile and visual warmth of wood—principles that are fully embodied in this elegant and understated piece.
Constructed from solid pine, the table is notable for its simplicity of form, which allows the natural beauty of the material to take center stage. The pine has matured into a rich honey tone over the decades, with expressive grain patterns that provide texture and depth to the surface. The wood’s patina is warm and inviting, offering visual evidence of age and care without compromising the structure or integrity of the piece.
The table’s proportions are well-balanced, with a narrow rectangular top that makes it ideal for use as a hall console, sofa table, or functional accent in a living or dining space. The corners are subtly softened, and the top slightly overhangs the apron, introducing a degree of lightness and refinement. The legs are straight and taper gently toward the floor, suggesting classical influences while maintaining a restrained and grounded presence—hallmarks of Malmsten’s neoclassical modernism.
Carl Malmsten (1888–1972) believed that furniture should serve the human spirit as much as its physical needs. In contrast to the more industrial tendencies of international modernism, he championed handcraft, traditional construction techniques, and the expressive possibilities of wood. His work often drew upon Swedish folk traditions, yet always maintained a forward-looking sensibility that made his pieces both timeless and adaptable.
This table was likely produced by one of the small workshops or manufacturers with whom Malmsten collaborated closely during the 1930s, a formative period in his career when he began to refine the soft, architectural language that would come to define much of his legacy. During this time, he designed furniture for public buildings and private homes alike, always emphasizing the value of personal, handcrafted detail.
In good vintage condition, the table exhibits signs of age-appropriate wear, including minor surface marks and subtle toning in the wood, which enhance rather than detract from its character. The overall structure is stable, and the finish retains its natural luster, a testament to the durability of the materials and craftsmanship.
Additional information:
Producer: Carl Malmsten
Decade: 1930s
Country: Sweden
Style: Functionalism, Scandinavian Modern
Material: Pine
Designed in: 1930s
Dimensions: W: 134.5 / D: 69.5 / H: 65.5 cm
Item Number: 157717 -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Sweden Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Pine Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1930's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 862760 -
Dimensions
W. 52.96 in; H. 25.79 in; D. 27.37 in; W. 134.52 cm; H. 65.51 cm; D. 69.52 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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