Axel Einar Hjorth cabinet
This master cabinet was designed by Axel Einar Hjorth and produced in Sweden during the 1920s. It is executed in richly figured birch with a warm, deep tone that highlights the natural grain patterns characteristic of the material. The cabinet is elevated on a sculptural stand with turned and fluted legs resting on a platform base, creating a balanced architectural composition typical of Swedish Grace furniture.
The exterior surfaces are decorated with intricate carved panels depicting stylized floral arrangements, classical vessels, stars, and heraldic lions. These motifs are arranged symmetrically across the front, creating a structured rhythm that emphasizes the cabinet’s vertical proportions. The carvings are executed with fine detailing and vary in depth, allowing light to enhance their sculptural quality. The top edge and lower frame feature carved, twisted mouldings that unify the decorative program.
The interior is fitted with multiple shelves in light birch, providing ample storage space. The contrast between the lighter interior and the darker, richly finished exterior enhances the functional clarity of the piece. The cabinet doors are fitted with small brass hardware, minimally visible to maintain the visual coherence of the carved façade.
Axel Einar Hjorth was one of Sweden’s most significant furniture designers of the early twentieth century. His work from the 1920s often merged classical influences with modern sensibilities, resulting in pieces aligned with the Swedish Grace movement. This cabinet exemplifies that aesthetic through its refined craftsmanship, stylized ornamentation, and harmonious proportions. Swedish Grace furniture is known for its combination of neoclassical form, restrained decoration, and the use of high-quality native woods; this piece demonstrates all of these characteristics.
The condition is good vintage with small signs of usage, including minor wear to the wood surface consistent with age. The piece remains structurally sound and retains its original visual richness.
The dimensions are 147 cm in width, 60 cm in depth, and 160 cm in height, corresponding to approximately 57.9 inches by 23.6 inches by 63 inches.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 147 / D: 60 / H: 160 |
| Decade | 1920s |
| Country | Sweden |
| Style | Swedish Grace |
| Material | Birch |
| Designed in | 1920s |
| Item Number | 250470 |
Axel Einar Hjorth
Axel Einar Hjorth (1888–1959) was a Swedish furniture designer and architect whose stylistic range and prolific output made him one of the most versatile and dynamic figures in early 20th-century Scandinavian design. Best known for his luxurious...
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