Edvard Wilberg stools
This rare pair of stools, designed by Edvard Wilberg and produced by Edvard Wilberg Møbelfabrik in Norway in 1955, embodies the intersection of structural integrity and sculptural elegance typical of Scandinavian modernism. Crafted from solid pine, the stools feature a distinctive geometric design with triangular seats composed of three curved wooden segments. These segments are joined with visible dowel joints, highlighting both the craftsmanship and the assembly technique.
Each stool rests on three tapered legs that angle outward to ensure stability. A notable design element is the central support extending downward in a V-shape from the seat’s center, reinforcing the construction while adding visual complexity. The warm tone and pronounced grain of the pine enhance the organic quality of the stools, contributing to their natural appeal.
Edvard Wilberg was a Norwegian furniture designer celebrated for his solid wood creations, which blend traditional Scandinavian craftsmanship with modernist design principles. His work emphasizes materiality, durability, and functional aesthetics, reflecting mid-century Scandinavian ideals.
Edvard Wilberg Møbelfabrik was a small-scale Norwegian manufacturer specializing in high-quality wooden furniture, known for precise craftsmanship and attention to detail.
These stools exemplify Scandinavian modernism through their simplicity, functionality, and artisanal quality. They measure approximately 36 centimeters in width and depth, and 38 centimeters in height (14.2 by 14.2 by 15 inches). The condition appears well-preserved, showing natural aging of the wood that adds character without compromising structural integrity.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 36 / D: 36 / H: 38 |
Producer | Edvard Wilberg Møbelfabrik |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Norway |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Pine |
Designed in | 1955 |
Item Number | 139761 |
Edvard Wilberg