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Caroline Schlyter

(Sweden, Born 1961)
Estimate
20 000 - 25 000 SEK
1 790 - 2 230 EUR
1 820 - 2 270 USD
Hammer price
42 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Jonatan  Jahn
Stockholm
Jonatan Jahn
Head Specialist Contemporary and Modern Design
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Caroline Schlyter
(Sweden, Born 1961)

a chair, "Lilla h (Little h)", ed. 18/20, Forsnäs, Sweden 1991.

Laminated birch, signed and dated XVIII/XX(18/20) Caroline Schlyter MCMXCI (1991), height ca 150 cm.

Minor wear. Minor veneer damage.

More information

Caroline Schlyter designed the "little h" chair in 1989. A total of 30 examples were made, the first 20 are signed and numbered.

The chair is made of a single piece of birch plywood. Schlyter's goal was to create a clean, unbroken line and avoid joints and connecting details.
In 1992, Schlyter was awarded the award Utmärkt Svensk Form (Excellent Swedish Form) for Little h.
Her work is in several significant collections, including the National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany; Design Museum, London, UK; and the V&A Museum of Childhood Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK.