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約瑟夫.法蘭克

《「植物」儲物櫃 型號 852》

1937年設計,1940年代作
洪都拉斯桃花心木紋質地飾面板 洪都拉斯桃花心木 印刷紙本
55 3/4 x 44 3/8 x 16 3/4 英吋 (141.6 x 112.7 x 42.5 公分)
款識:Nordens Flora by C. A. Lindman(外圍)
此作品由瑞典斯德哥爾摩 Svenskt Tenn 製造。
Phillips would like to thank Per Ahldén of Svenskt Tenn for his assistance cataloguing the present lot.

Josef Frank, who arrived in Sweden from Austria in 1933, played a major role shaping the burgeoning idea of “Swedish Modern” in his role as a designer for the Stockholm interior design company Svenskt Tenn. Frank favored a softer form of modernism characterized by eclectic, individualistic decors as opposed to the hard-lined, rational modernism advocated by Le Corbusier and others. He also diverged from the Swedish modern movement, which had a nationalistic agenda and upheld Swedish folk traditions and rustic materials. Instead, he often employed imported veneers and drew inspiration from international historical precedents, as evidenced by the present Flora cabinet, which he based on the seventeenth-century cabinet-on-stand form and constructed from mahogany. The printed botanical illustrations that clad the cabinet’s exterior are from the book Bilder ur Nordens Flora by the Swedish botanist Carl Axel Magnus Lindman. Frank believed patterned surfaces were more calming than monochromatic surfaces and employed the Flora pattern, in particular, in several designs. Svenskt Tenn presented the same cabinet model in a 1951 exhibition at Kaufman’s Department Store in Pittsburgh—a fitting choice for introducing Swedish design to America.

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