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Orla Høyer, a unique sideboard, made to order by cabinetmaker Herluf Sørensen, Denamark 1941.

Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 680 - 4 600 EUR
3 760 - 4 700 USD
Hammer price
65 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Jonatan  Jahn
Stockholm
Jonatan Jahn
Head Specialist Contemporary and Modern Design
+46 (0)703 92 88 60
Orla Høyer, a unique sideboard, made to order by cabinetmaker Herluf Sørensen, Denamark 1941.

Veneered with macassar, one underlying shelf and two leaves veneered in burled oak, the top with a loose pewter plated copper dish, height 50 cm, width 49 cm, length 121 cm.

Wear, plate with minor damages.

More information

Orla Høyer was not an architect known for his furniture designs. Instead he took his talents to the stage where he designed theatre scenography. However, when manufacturer Johnny Mürsch contacted him in 1941, Høyer was able to use his imaginative style in other ways. Mürsch wanted Høyer to design the interior of his villa in Frederiksberg. In close collaboration with cabinetmaker Herluf Sørensen, the final result became a holistic experience where all pieces melted together in a decorative and organic mode of expression. These furniture pieces are the epitome of luxury, texture and attention to detail, and they are therefore unique and fine examples of Art Deco in Denmark. We see this so-called Nordic Art Deco in Høyer's coffee table and étagère, which in spite of their direct references to French Art Deco, still incorporate simplicity in the use of clear lines.