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Carl Westman

(Sweden, 1866-1936)
Estimate
8 000 - 10 000 SEK
716 - 894 EUR
733 - 916 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Purchasing info
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Eva Seeman
Stockholm
Eva Seeman
Chief Specialist Modern and Contemporary Decorative art and design
+46 (0)708 92 19 69
Carl Westman
(Sweden, 1866-1936)

A hammered iron ceiling lamp attributed to Carl Westman Arts and Crafts, Sweden ca 1902-1905.

A cut glass shade, three hanging lamp holders, a total of six lampholders. Diameter ca 66 cm, height ca 103 cm.

Possibly lacking glass shades. Slightly rusty.

Saleroom notice

Please note, attributed to Carl Westman

Literature

Bertil Palm, 'Arkitekten Carl Westman 1866-1936', CWK Gleerup, Lund 1954. Compare lamps illustrated from the Kinnander villa, p 113, 114.

Designer

Carl Westman was a Swedish architect and interior designer. Westman started his own architectural practice in 1897 and during the first years he designed private villas and furniture inspired by the design language of the Arts and Crafts movement. Westman's largest and most famous work is Stockholm's Town Hall (1911–15). He also designed the Röhsska museum building in Gothenburg (1910–1914). Westman was an early adopter of the National Romantic Style, but turned later to the neo-classical style of the 1920s.

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