Carl-Einar Borgström candlesticks
This pair of candlesticks, designed by Carl-Einar Borgström in 1937, is a notable example of the Swedish Grace movement. Produced by Ystad Tenn, these candlesticks are crafted in pewter, a material often associated with elegant and enduring Swedish design. The design is both sculptural and functional, showcasing Borgström’s mastery of form. The sweeping curves of the arms hold the candle holders in a dynamic yet balanced position, creating an interesting silhouette that adds sophistication to any space.
The candlesticks feature a clean, minimalist aesthetic that embodies the essence of Swedish Grace, a style characterized by its restrained elegance and subtle ornamentation. The soft curves and geometric details, such as the vertical ribbed pattern on the central column, give the pieces a refined, art deco flair, while still maintaining the simplicity typical of Scandinavian design. The pewter material has a slightly matte finish, providing a warm, understated shine that enhances their timeless quality.
In terms of condition, the candlesticks show some signs of age, with minor surface wear and patina typical of vintage pewter items. These subtle imperfections add to the character of the pieces without detracting from their overall elegance.
The dimensions of each candlestick are 24 cm (9.45 inches) in width, 12 cm (4.72 inches) in depth, and 17.5 cm (6.89 inches) in height. The proportions are balanced, with the wide, circular base providing stability while the tall, slender arms give the candlesticks a graceful and statuesque presence.
The stamps on the base indicate the maker, “Ystad Tenn” and the year of production, affirming the high quality and authenticity of these pieces. Carl-Einar Borgström’s design for Ystad Tenn remains a classic example of Swedish design, reflecting the elegance and craftsmanship of the 1930s.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 24 / D: 12 / H: 17.5 |
Producer | Ystad Tenn |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Swedish Grace |
Material | Pewter |
Designed in | 1937 |
Item Number | 250141 |
Carl-Einar Borgström