Nils Jonsson flower table
This flower table, designed by Nils Jonsson and produced by Troeds Möbelfabrik in Sweden during the 1960s, represents a refined example of Scandinavian modernism. The table’s primary structure is a square frame made from rosewood, notable for its deep reddish-brown color and distinctive grain patterns. Each side of the frame features four horizontal slats arranged in layers, creating a rhythmic, textured visual effect that adds depth to the otherwise simple geometric form.
Central to the design is an integrated copper box intended for holding plants or decorative items. The copper’s warm, metallic tone contrasts with the darker rosewood, creating a sophisticated interplay between natural and industrial materials. This material juxtaposition is typical of mid-century Scandinavian design, which often combined organic elements with modern metals. The table is supported by four slender, cylindrical steel legs, lending stability while maintaining an airy and minimal profile. The use of steel introduces a subtle industrial character, balancing the warmth and tactile nature of the wood and copper.
Nils Jonsson, the designer, was known for his precise craftsmanship and minimalist approach, producing furniture that harmonized form and function through elegant simplicity. Troeds Möbelfabrik was a respected Swedish manufacturer noted for high-quality, modernist furniture emphasizing clean lines and lasting aesthetic appeal. Their collaboration exemplifies the mid-century Scandinavian focus on both material excellence and practical design.
The table measures 38 cm in width and depth, with a height of 33 cm (15 x 15 x 13 inches). Its compact size and multifunctional nature as a flower table make it a distinctive piece that integrates natural materials with modern design principles.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 38 / D: 38 / H: 33 |
Producer | Troeds Möbelfabrik |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Copper, Rosewood, Steel |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 139259 |
Nils Jonsson