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Scandinavian Modern Jar in Brass and Pewter by Ivar Ålenius-Björk, 1940
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This very rare Art Deco jar, designed by Ivar Ålenius-Björk and produced by Ystad Tenn in Sweden during the 1940s, exemplifies the refined material vocabulary and stylistic duality of Scandinavian Art Deco design. Combining the clarity of geometric form with the warmth of tactile surfaces, the piece reflects both functional purpose and decorative elegance.
The jar’s primary structure is a cylindrical body made of pewter, executed with precision and minimal embellishment. The surface, subtly matte and gently reflective, bears a soft patina that has developed naturally over time. This subdued finish is articulated with finely incised concentric lines encircling the form, introducing a measured sense of texture and continuity while maintaining the overall restraint of the design.
A defining feature of the jar is its lid, crafted from polished brass. This component provides a striking visual counterpoint to the pewter body, offering a richer, golden tonality and a smoother, more reflective surface. The lid’s form is disciplined and proportionally integrated, capping the jar with a slight overhang that reinforces its structural balance. The interplay between the cool grey pewter and the warm brass evokes the Art Deco ethos of material contrast and formal clarity.
The underside of the jar is marked with the Ystad Tenn hallmark, confirming its provenance and linking it to one of Sweden’s most distinguished pewter manufacturers. The engraved dedication found alongside the hallmark adds a personal historical context, enhancing the piece’s collectible value and cultural narrative. Signs of age are visible in the form of minor surface marks on the pewter and a gentle patina on the brass, consistent with its period and carefully preserved condition.
Ivar Ålenius-Björk, known for his elegant and often understated metalwork, contributed significantly to the development of Swedish decorative arts in the early to mid-20th century. His designs, particularly in pewter and brass, were characterized by refined geometry, subtle detailing, and a commitment to craftsmanship. Ystad Tenn, operating throughout much of the 20th century, provided a platform for designers like Ålenius-Björk to bring their vision to life through technically accomplished and aesthetically resonant objects.
Measuring 14 cm in diameter and 13 cm in height (5.5 × 5.1 inches), the jar is compact yet substantial, embodying the Art Deco balance of ornamental richness and utilitarian clarity. This piece stands as a testament to Ålenius-Björk’s ability to synthesize form, function, and material into a unified expression of Scandinavian design excellence.
Additional information:
Producer: Ystad Tenn
Color: Gold, Silver
Decade: 1940s
Country: Sweden
Style: Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
Material: Brass, Pewter
Designed in: 1940
Dimensions: H: 13 / ⌀: 14 cm
Item Number: 156548 -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Sweden Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Brass,Pewter Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Signs of age are visible in the form of minor surface marks on the pewter and a gentle patina on the brass. Creation Date: 1940 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 863093 -
Dimensions
H. 5.12 in; Diam. 5.52 in; H. 13 cm; Diam. 14.02 cm;
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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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