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Elias Armchair

BY ELIAS SVEDBERG
$5,500.00 USD
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Description

The Elias armchair is characterized by its rounded corners, seat and slightly curved feets. The frame is made of plywood, upholstered with several layers of foam for good comfort covered in a clusone fabric. 

The armchair was exhibited in Warsaw in 1938 and Malmö in 1939. The Elias armchair is a great example of Swedish Modern, a style that has become popular all over the world.

Properties & Downloads

Height: 28 inches
Width: 28 inches
Depth: 31 inches


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Elias Svedberg

Elias Svedberg (1913–1987) was a renowned Swedish interior architect and furniture designer known for his innovative approach to design. His notable works include the Paris Sofa, first exhibited at the 1937 Paris World Exhibition and Elias Armchair exhibited in Warsaw in 1938 and Malmö in 1939. Svedberg also developed the Triva flat-pack furniture line for Nordiska Kompaniet, showcasing his forward-thinking concepts. His designs often reflect a harmonious balance of elegance and functionality, earning him recognition in major exhibitions and collections, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. Today, pieces like the Paris Sofa, Elias Armchair and Safari Chair at Dusty Deco stand as tributes to his legacy.