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BRUNO MATHSSON Sweden (1907 - 1988) ANNIKA TABLE

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Posted 9 months, 9 days ago

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vetraio50
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"Annika" A coffee table by Bruno Mathsson for Karl Mathsson 1936. This table has a curly birch top. It has a few of my pieces on top.
Decopedia says of him: "Bruno Mathsson is one of the most important Swedish architects and designers of the 20th Century. He is world famous for his furniture design but was also commissioned for many architectural projects. As a designer and architect he was self-taught, his learning came mainly from books and magazines, his inspiration from nature. Bruno Mathsson developed modernism in furniture and architecture, addressing both general and specific problems. His ideas of the "ultimate seating" was the basic concept of his furniture design, reflected in sitting curves and table heights. He also designed office furniture based on the thesis that people in office environments would work more comfortably and think more efficiently in a reposing position. Mathsson always viewed his furniture designs in a broader context, as an interaction in room and nature. Mathsson´s ideal room has large expanses of glazing, so as to make the surrounding landscape interact with the interiors. His slender, organic furniture shapes complete the expression. For Mathsson, the links between design and nature were self evident. Bruno Mathsson had his international breakthrough at the 1937 International Exposition in Paris. One of the first commissions came from MOMA, New York, which needed furniture for the public rooms in its new extension. In the 1930´s he designed some of his most attractive and collectable furniture such as the "Pernilla" chair and the "Maria" table, which is convertible from a small slither of a table into a large dining table. Most of his designs were named after women."
Check out the 1977 Bruno Mathsson Eva Chair for Karl Mathsson on scandinnavian_design's page on CW!

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  1. scandinavian_pieces scandinavian_pieces, 9 months, 8 days ago
    Wow Vet your table is gorgeous, I really like the top on it and it looks in such good condition for its age, whatsmore it looks even more gorgeous stunning in fact with the Per Lutken vases etc on it. I cannot get over the size of the larger one. Love it.
  2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 months, 8 days ago
    Hey, thanks again, young one! It's a big droplet, isn't it? H: 44cm & W: 30cm x 26cm. It weighs 6.5 kilos. For years I stupidly thought it was mouth blown. Now I know that it was made using steam from a wet wooden pin, inserted in the gather of glass to blow the bubble.
    I've seen that there were also engraved pieces done of the 15472. I have never come across one here.
    I've had the "Annika" for twelve years now. We bought it when we moved into the new apartment. My only regeret is that I did not buy the huge one which was available at the same time. I had already bought the Noguchi.
  3. scandinavian_pieces scandinavian_pieces, 9 months, 7 days ago
    : D

    It is defo a big one : ) amazing how it was created, must be hard to find now especially in good condition (see not mentioning age ; )

    The small plate looks wiht the Kanagroo looks so well on there too.
  4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 months, 7 days ago
    The little plate is a piece by Neil Douglas who decorated pottery thrown by Arthur Merric Boyd. There's a picture of Neil at this site which leads to others Ozzies of import: http://members.optusnet.com.au/scai4/jean%20langley/
  5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 8 months, 28 days ago
    Many thanks Glasseyed, archives and jojomang!
  6. vetraio50 vetraio50, 6 months, 24 days ago
    Thanks ThriftStoreAddict, mrissa and dj-reverb too.
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  7. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 5 months, 26 days ago
    beautiful!!!!!!!!!! nice place you have there vetraio50!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. vetraio50 vetraio50, 5 months, 26 days ago
    Thanks BELLIN68, ThriftStoreAddict & mrissa!

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