Bookcase
This rare bookcase, attributed to an unknown designer and produced in Sweden, exemplifies the principles of Scandinavian minimalism in both form and materiality. Constructed from solid pine, the structure is characterized by its warm, natural tones and visible grain pattern, emphasizing the organic qualities of the wood. The vertical and horizontal elements are arranged in a balanced open-shelving configuration, creating a light, geometric framework with functional versatility.
Topping the piece is a slab of travertine stone, notable for its subtle textural depth and softly variegated surface. The travertine introduces a refined contrast to the pine while maintaining an earthy palette, reflecting a harmony between natural materials typical of mid-20th century Scandinavian interiors. The open design facilitates visual clarity and spatial lightness, suitable for both storage and display.
The condition of the bookcase is consistent with age and material, showing minimal wear that underscores careful preservation. The combination of pine and travertine, along with the simplicity of form and unknown authorship, suggests a studio or bespoke production likely executed during the latter half of the 20th century, aligning with the functional yet tactile sensibilities of the Scandinavian design movement.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 197.5 / D: 28 / H: 82 |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Pine, Travertine |
Designed in | 1940s |
Item Number | 144556 |