Erik Matsson trolley
This very rare bar trolley, designed by Erik Matsson and produced by Mjölby Intarsia in Sweden during the 1930s, represents a refined example of early 20th-century Scandinavian Art Deco craftsmanship. Executed in richly grained rosewood, the trolley combines luxurious materials with precise detailing to reflect the period’s emphasis on both functionality and aesthetic sophistication. The rosewood veneer presents a deep, warm hue, enhanced by the natural complexity of the wood grain and a well-preserved patina that has developed over decades of careful use.
The design is rooted in the streamlined elegance typical of the Art Deco movement, evident in the clean lines, rectilinear forms, and the judicious use of contrasting materials. Brass fittings and braided leather-wrapped handles offer refined tactile and visual contrast, while also serving as practical design elements. These accents elevate the visual language of the piece, adding a sense of glamour and subtle opulence without overwhelming the natural beauty of the wood.
A notable feature of the trolley is the drop-front bar compartment, which functions both as a storage space and a serving area. The exterior of this compartment is adorned with an intricately executed marquetry panel depicting a stylized scene of traditional winemaking. Composed of multiple wood inlays in varying tones, this decorative work reveals a high level of craftsmanship and artistic attention, creating visual depth and narrative detail. When opened, the drop-front reveals an interior lined with mirrored surfaces, further enhancing its function as a service platform and visually expanding the space. The interior configuration includes fitted sections for glassware and bottles, reflecting a thoughtful and efficient use of space.
Mjölby Intarsia, a Swedish manufacturer known for its expertise in marquetry and high-end woodworking, collaborated with designers like Erik Matsson to produce furniture that blended artisanal detail with modern functionality. This trolley is a clear expression of that approach, combining storied Swedish craftsmanship with the broader decorative currents of the 1930s.
Measuring 102 cm in width, 42.5 cm in depth, and 66 cm in height (40.2 x 16.7 x 26 inches), the bar trolley stands as both a practical furnishing and an artistic statement. Its surface and structural condition remain consistent with its age, with subtle wear and a mature patina that contribute to its authenticity and character. This piece exemplifies the integration of decorative artistry and everyday utility in early Scandinavian modern design.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 102 / D: 42.5 / H: 66 |
Producer | Mjölby Intarsia |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Glass, Leather, Rosewood |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 155902 |
Erik Matsson