Swedish Pewter Lace Table Lamp
Swedish Pewter Lace Table Lamp
Designer
Ystad Metalindustri
Description
From the world of Swedish Grace. Early and absolutely stunning example of 1920-1940 era design. British journalist Philip Morton Shand was first to use the term ‘Swedish Grace’ to describe and underline the simple elegance of this golden decade. Refined pieces of furniture, simple lines enhanced by exquisite details and ancient motifs, all hand-made with extraordinary craftsmanship.
the Swedes that excelled in combining the best of neo-classicism with Art Déco, without forgetting to instill typical Swedish character to their pieces.
The understated elegance performed in this table lamp are certainly palpable - something very unusual to see on the lamp shade - the combination of silk and free flowing lace design overtop. Owning a work like this is to highlight a diverse level of taste through era and style. This piece looks wonderful in contemporary setting as well.
Condition
Vintage, ca. 1920-1940, Sweden
Measurements
D 29 x H 38 CM