Erik Höglund door
This vintage wooden door, designed by Erik Höglund and produced by Boda in Sweden during the 1950s, is a unique example of Scandinavian modern craftsmanship. Made from solid pine with brass and iron hardware, the door features a distinctive openwork design. The turned wooden elements are arranged in a symmetrical grid, allowing light to filter through while maintaining a structured pattern. The top section of the door is defined by a scalloped arch, adding a sculptural quality to the otherwise linear form and emphasizing the blend of functionality and artistry.
The natural pine wood has developed a warm patina over time, showing signs of age and wear that are consistent with its vintage nature. This aging enhances the door’s authenticity and character, reflecting the quality of materials and the craftsmanship of the period. The overall design aligns with Scandinavian modern principles, where functional design, the use of natural materials, and a balance between decorative detail and simplicity are key elements.
Erik Höglund, best known for his innovative glasswork, also worked with wood and metal, often incorporating rustic and traditional elements into his modern designs. This particular door holds additional significance as it was used in Höglund’s own home, as evidenced by period photographs, highlighting both its functional and decorative role in interior spaces. The door was originally designed as a swinging door, likely used to divide rooms while maintaining an open, airy feel.
The dimensions of the door are 81.5 cm (32.1 inches) in width, 4 cm (1.6 inches) in depth, and 176 cm (69.3 inches) in height. Its unique design and historical context make it a remarkable piece of Scandinavian modern interior architecture.
Provenance
Erik Höglunds house in Blomstermåla
Dimensions (cm) | W: 81.5 / D: 4 / H: 176 |
Producer | Boda |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Iron, Pine |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 146770 |
Erik Höglund