a pair of oak easy chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1923, ordered for the 1923 Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg.
Carved decoration, seat and back with red upholstery, the one with maker's metal label. Height 74,5 cm, seat height ca 48,5 cm.
Architect and designer. Bergsten was important as one of those who shaped early 20th century Sweden. He was a curious and alert man who early on undertook study trips to the places that were most at the forefront during the first decades of the 20th century. The trip to Josef Hoffmann and his colleagues at the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna was to become important.
In his hometown of Norrköping, Bergsten was commissioned to design the restaurant "Strömsholmen" for the Industrial Exhibition in 1906. The decor of this restaurant has become iconic with the black lacquered chairs that were truly in step with the most advanced counter-jugend of the time.
Carl Bergsten was the exhibition commissioner for what became extremely important for Sweden, the World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 and he was later given the honorable task of decorating M/S Kungsholm in 1928. A ship that came to include the best of the best in terms of Swedish works of art from the early 1920s.
Bergsten designed the auction's furniture for the Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg in 1923. The furniture shows an incipient modernism
Slight normal wear.
The Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg 1923.
Erik Wettergren, "L'art décoratif moderne en Suède" Malmö, 1925, p 150.