Greta Magnusson Grossman side table
This rare coffee or side table, designed by Greta Magnusson Grossman and produced in Sweden during the 1930s, is a compelling example of early Scandinavian modern design. The table embodies a refined yet functional aesthetic, featuring a solid elm base crafted into a sculptural cross-shaped support that balances stability with a visually light and elegant profile.
The original circular glass top has a slightly textured surface, creating a tactile contrast to the warm organic qualities of the elm wood. This interplay between natural material and transparent modernity reflects Grossman’s early design philosophy, where structure and materiality hold equal significance.
Greta Magnusson Grossman was a Swedish-born designer and architect who made significant contributions to both Scandinavian and American modernism. Her work is noted for combining traditional craftsmanship with modern materials and geometric forms. This table is a reflection of her early approach, emphasizing simplicity, function, and sculptural expression.
The table remains well preserved, with the elm base exhibiting a warm natural patina and the glass top showing minor age-appropriate signs consistent with its vintage origin. Measuring 68 cm in diameter and 57 cm in height (26.8 x 22.4 inches), it stands as a distinguished example of early Scandinavian modern furniture where elegant design meets practicality.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 57 / ⌀: 68 |
Producer | A. Andersen & Bohm |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Elm, Glass |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 144639 |
Greta Magnusson Grossman