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John Kandell

(Sweden, 1925-1991)
Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK
534 - 712 EUR
544 - 726 USD
Hammer price
9 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

By law, the buyer will pay an artist fee for this work of art. This fee is 5% of the hammer price, or less. For more information about this law:

Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Jonatan  Jahn
Stockholm
Jonatan Jahn
Head Specialist Contemporary and Modern Design
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John Kandell
(Sweden, 1925-1991)

a wall cabinet, a version of 'Arkitektskåpet', ed. 17/20, Källemo, Sweden, post 1989.

White stained pine, green painted lock, marked and signd 17/20 JK, total height 55 cm, width 15 cm, total depth 21 cm.

Wear, minor damages.

More information

The cabinet "Arkitektskåpet" was based on Rolf Åsard's scholarship, which was awarded by Sveriges Arkitekter to a newly graduated interior designer. The scholarship sum of SEK 20,000 came from a fund that was built up by designers and artists designing cabinets that were sold to the members of the Swedish Association of Architects. The first cabinet was designed by John Kandell, since then Jonas Bohlin, Mikael Löfström, Hertha Hillfon, Mats Theselius and Ernst Billgren have each designed a cabinet. The fund was later closed down and the distribution of scholarships ceased in 2009.
The cabinet in this auction is a limited edition of 20 copies and version of the original red cabinet which was made in 190 copies.