Garden sofa
This garden sofa, produced in Sweden during the 1930s, is a rare example of Scandinavian outdoor furniture design from the early modernist period. The piece features a slatted wooden seat and backrest, both gently curved to offer ergonomic comfort. These wooden elements are supported by an elegantly designed cast iron base, which is defined by flowing, scroll-like leg supports that add both visual lightness and stability to the structure.
The materials used in the sofa reflect the natural aging process, with the wooden slats showcasing a warm patina and visible signs of weathering, a testament to its exposure to outdoor elements over time. The cast iron frame retains its original finish, now exhibiting a timeworn texture that highlights the craftsmanship typical of the era. The combination of durable cast iron and solid wood was a practical yet aesthetically pleasing approach for outdoor furniture in the early 20th century, balancing longevity and decorative appeal.
Although the designer remains unknown, the sofa reflects the broader design trends of Scandinavian craftsmanship during the early modernist period, where simplicity and refined construction were key. Pieces like this were often found in public parks and private gardens, designed not only to withstand the elements but also to retain their aesthetic integrity over time.
The sofa remains in good vintage condition, with signs of use consistent with its age. Its dimensions are 157.5 cm in width, 80 cm in depth, and 89 cm in height (62 x 31.5 x 35 inches), with a seat height of 40 cm (15.7 inches). This piece is a fine example of outdoor furniture from the period, reflecting both the functional and aesthetic values of Scandinavian design.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 157.5 / D: 80 / H: 89 / Seat H: 40 |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Material | Cast iron, Wood |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 141133 |