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Framed chair, Designed by Axel Larsen for the Institute of Handicrafts, Stockholm
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Framed chair, Designed by Axel Larsen for the Institute of Handicrafts, Stockholm
Seat-back and arms pressed from one piece of material to fit into the frame. Designed by Axel Larsen for the Institute of Handicrafts, Stockholm, 1949. From " Decorative Art 1949 - The Studio Year Book", edited by Rathbone Holme and Kathleen M. Frost. [The Studio Publications, London & New York, 1949]
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This print captures a stunning piece of furniture from the 1940s - the framed chair designed by Axel Larsen for the Institute of Handicrafts in Stockholm. The chair's unique design showcases Larsen's innovative approach to craftsmanship and his ability to create functional yet aesthetically pleasing pieces. The seat-back and arms of this chair are pressed from a single piece of material, expertly fitted into the frame. This seamless integration not only adds to its visual appeal but also ensures maximum comfort for anyone who sits on it. The clean lines and minimalist style reflect the contemporary design trends of that era, making it a timeless piece even today. Published in "Decorative Art 1949 - The Studio Year Book" edited by Rathbone Holme and Kathleen M. Frost, this photograph highlights Larsen's contribution to Swedish decorative arts during that period. It is an excellent example of how interior decoration can be elevated through thoughtful design choices. With its monochrome aesthetic, this vintage print exudes elegance and sophistication. Whether placed in a modern or traditional setting, this upholstered chair would undoubtedly become a focal point within any interior space. Its enduring charm serves as a reminder of Larsen's talent as well as the rich history behind Scandinavian design. This image is brought to you by Heritage Images, offering glimpses into our artistic heritage through captivating prints like these – perfect for art enthusiasts or those seeking inspiration for their own spaces.
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