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Carl Hörvik

(Sweden, 1882-1954)
Estimate
60 000 - 80 000 SEK
5 300 - 7 070 EUR
5 460 - 7 290 USD
Hammer price
80 000 SEK
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Eva Seeman
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Carl Hörvik
(Sweden, 1882-1954)

a set of garden furniture, a table with two chairs, for 'Stadshotellet Båstad' or 'Lindgården', Stockholm, ca 1927-1929.

Possibly produced by Thelins vagsfabrik, Skillingaryd. The table top of slate, base of lacquered iron. Diameter of the table 60 cm, height 70 cm, the chairs height 79 cm, seat height 44 cm

Re-lacquered in two different green hues, possibly later seats. The slate top with chips and marks.

Literature

The drawing for the garden furniture is in the Carl Hörvik's archive, ArkDes Stockholm.

More information

The garden furniture was designed by Hörvik for the refined gardens at the hotel 'Stadshotellet Båstad' in the late 1920s and for the Restaurant Lindgården, Djurgården, Stockholm in 1930.

Designer

Carl Hörvik was an architect and inventative furniture designer. Hörvik was a classmate of Gunnar Asplund at the Royal Institute of Technology. He was considered one of the greatest architectural talents of his generation and a person from whom Asplund is said to have been greatly influenced. Hörvik opened his own office in 1914. He worked on the interior of the Röhsska Museum in 1916, and participated in the Workshop's exhibition at Liljevalchs in 1920 with an unusually progressive furniture set in polished birch. At the Gothenburg Exhibition in 1923, he was exhibiting a spacious hall interior in grey with large armchairs and delicate stools. The furniture from Nordiska Kompaniet, with which he participated in the Paris World Fair in 1925, had a monumental character of luxury and earned him the Grand Prix. Hörvik designed furniture for Hantverkslotterierna (the Craft Lotteries) in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö for several years. He also designed the Swedish Student House in Paris in 1931 and the county residence in Umeå in 1932.

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