Yngve Ekström bench
This is a rare coffee table, side table, or bench designed by Yngve Ekström and produced by Westbergs in Tranås, Sweden, in the 1950s. It is a prime example of mid-century Scandinavian design, characterized by clean lines, elegant proportions, and an expert use of materials.
The table features a stunning combination of teak and oak. The tabletop is crafted from solid teak, offering a rich, warm hue with pronounced grain patterns. The edges of the tabletop are gently rounded, creating a soft, inviting look. The legs, made of oak, provide a beautiful contrast to the darker teak, with their clean, tapered design adding a sense of lightness and sophistication to the piece. The legs are arranged in a slightly angled fashion, contributing to the piece’s stability while maintaining its airy aesthetic.
The condition of the table is good vintage, with small signs of usage that add to its character. The surface has been restored, preserving its integrity and enhancing its natural beauty. The restoration ensures the piece remains functional and in excellent visual condition while maintaining its authentic vintage appeal.
Yngve Ekström was a renowned Swedish designer known for his functional yet aesthetically refined furniture. His designs often combined simplicity with craftsmanship, using natural materials like wood to create pieces that were both beautiful and practical. This table reflects Ekström’s design philosophy, with its elegant yet understated form.
Dimensions: 180 cm (70.9 inches) in width, 50 cm (19.7 inches) in depth, and 40 cm (15.7 inches) in height.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 180 / D: 50 / H: 40 |
Producer | Westbergs Möbler |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Oak, Teak |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 123316 |
Yngve Ekström
Yngve Ekström was born on June 16, 1913, in Hagafors, Sweden, and became one of the leading figures of Swedish modernism. Known for his contributions to furniture design, Ekström’s work is celebrated for its elegance, simplicity, and timel...
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