Hjalmar Ekberg sculpture

Item number: 128154Category: Art
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This unique sculptural work by Swedish artist Hjalmar Ekberg, created in 1962, exemplifies the expressive abstraction characteristic of postwar Scandinavian modernism. The sculpture is composed as an open, dynamic lattice of interlocking forms, with elongated, tapering limbs and sinuous linear connections that evoke organic and architectural references. The design incorporates sharp points, pierced elements, and rhythmic negative spaces that create a sense of internal movement and balance, reflecting mid-century explorations of growth and biomorphic structures.

The wood surface has developed a deep brown patina, with warmer highlights along ridges and contact points, indicative of age and handling. Incised linear markings and dotted motifs add texture and emphasize the directional flow throughout the piece. The craftsmanship is refined, with precise transitions between solid and open areas, suggesting professional foundry casting or a highly skilled artisanal process. It is likely a limited edition or one-of-a-kind object.

Hjalmar Ekberg (1892–1976) was a Swedish sculptor whose work in the mid-20th century embraced modernist abstraction while maintaining an artisanal quality. His sculptures, though less known internationally, align with Scandinavian contemporaries who merged fine art with craft, emphasizing hand-modeled forms and material clarity.

The piece is in excellent vintage condition, showing only minor wear consistent with its age and use, with no visible damage or structural issues.

Dimensions are 16.5 cm wide, 15 cm deep, and 44.5 cm high (approximately 6.5 x 5.9 x 17.5 inches).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 16.5 / D: 15 / H: 44.5
Decade1960s
CountrySweden
StyleConcretism, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialWood
Designed in1962
Item Number128154
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Hjalmar Ekberg