Yngve Ekström dish
This wooden dish, designed by Yngve Ekström and produced in Sweden during the 1950s, is crafted from solid teak. Its elongated, organic form features a gently tapering body with a distinctive curved handle at one end. The finely sculpted surface accentuates the rich grain of the teak, a material highly regarded in Scandinavian mid-century design for its durability and warm appearance.
Yngve Ekström was a prominent figure in Swedish modern design, celebrated for his furniture and home accessories that prioritized craftsmanship, simplicity, and functionality. His designs often incorporate flowing lines and organic shapes, embodying the Scandinavian modernist ethos that honors natural materials and softens forms to appeal both visually and tactilely.
The dish serves both decorative and functional purposes, suitable for use as a serving piece or as a sculptural object. Its surface has developed a soft patina over time, with minor signs of wear that enhance its vintage character.
The dimensions are 54.5 centimeters in width, 16 centimeters in depth, and 2 centimeters in height (21.5 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 54.5 / D: 16 / H: 2 |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Teak |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 137214 |
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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