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Elias Svedberg rare pair of lounge Chairs produced by Sparreholms Snickerifabrik for the HSB 1939
$11,500.00
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Elias Svedberg rare pair of lounge Chairs produced by Sparreholms Snickerifabrik for the HSB 1939

$11,500.00   
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The 1930s marked a pivotal era in the evolution of design principles, laying the groundwork for the mid-century modern movement, which emphasized functionality, simplicity, and a break from the opulence of previous design styles.

Among the standout pieces of Swedish design history are the Elias Svedberg Lounge Chairs, crafted by Sparreholms Snickerifabrik for the headquarters of HSB (Sveriges Allmänna Bostadsföretag). Designed by Elias Svedberg in the 1930s, these lounge chairs embody the functionalist ideals of the time, showcasing clean lines, ergonomic comfort, and exceptional craftsmanship.

Constructed from premium materials, with a robust wooden frame and luxurious long pile wool, these chairs blend elegance with practicality. Their historical significance also reflects Sweden's dedication to functionalist architecture and design during this transformative period.

Dimensions: 33" h x 30" w x 29" d, 17"h (to seat)