Side table
This rare side table, attributed to Carl Malmsten and produced by Bodafors in Sweden during the 1930s, exemplifies the refined characteristics of the Swedish Grace period, a style that merged neoclassical influences with the emerging sensibilities of modernism. Executed in flamed birch, the table exhibits a striking surface characterized by its natural figure and tonal richness. The visually animated grain pattern, accentuated by light reflections, contributes to the table’s decorative appeal while emphasizing the quality of the selected materials.
The tabletop is rectangular with gently rounded edges, lending a soft visual rhythm and tactile elegance to the form. Its surface is divided into two sections that slide open to reveal an internal storage compartment. The concealed space, constructed from elm wood, includes finely detailed dividers and curved recesses, indicative of a thoughtful design intended for organized storage of small personal items. The integration of brass sliding tracks highlights the functional precision and enhances the table’s understated luxuriousness.
Structurally, the table rests on a single central column, which is subtly tapered and proportionally aligned to balance the visual weight of the top. This column extends to a square base that echoes the soft edge detailing of the top and continues the presentation of the flamed birch veneer. The consistent application of rounded corners and carefully finished surfaces speaks to the craftsmanship standards of Bodafors and the design ethos attributed to Malmsten.
Carl Malmsten, a leading figure in early 20th-century Swedish design, was known for his deep appreciation of traditional cabinetmaking techniques, his commitment to honest materials, and his integration of classical forms into functional furniture. Though this table is an attributed work rather than a confirmed design, its formal characteristics and construction quality are consistent with his approach. The presence of the original Bodafors manufacturer’s label on the underside further anchors the piece within the historical context of Swedish furniture production.
The table measures 55.5 cm in width, 44 cm in depth, and 67.5 cm in height (21.9 x 17.3 x 26.6 inches). Its patinated surface and meticulous detailing render it not only a functional piece but also a collector’s object, representing a confluence of craftsmanship, historical significance, and aesthetic harmony.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 55.5 / D: 44 / H: 67.5 |
Producer | Bodafors möbelfabrik |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Scandinavian Modern, Swedish Grace |
Material | Birch, Brass, Elm |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 156128 |
Carl Malmsten
Carl Malmsten (1888 – 1972)
Carl Malmsten, a prominent furniture designer and educator associated with Swedish modernism, enjoyed immense popularity for his shapely sofas and armchairs in luscious color palettes. Malmsten believed that...