BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, "Eva", Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, 1965.
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2816047. BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, "Eva", Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, 1965.
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2816047. BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, "Eva", Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, 1965.
Description
Frame of book. Upholstery in saddle girth. Height 83 cm. Width 60 cm. Designed in 1941. Branded.
Bruno Mathsson was a prominent Swedish furniture designer who was born on January 13, 1907 in Värnamo, Sweden, and died on August 10, 1988. He is best known for his innovative and ergonomic furniture designs.
The "Eva" armchair is one of Bruno Mathsson's most famous works and is considered one of his greatest design achievements. Created in the 1940s, it is known for its undulating and organic shape, which is inspired by the body's natural curves and movement.
The company Karl Mathsson in Värnamo was founded by his father Karl Mathsson, who himself was a carpenter in the fourth generation. Öretagt specialized in the manufacture of innovative and design-oriented furniture that combined functionality, comfort and aesthetics with modern production methods and materials.
2816047. BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, "Eva", Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, 1965.
Description
Frame of book. Upholstery in saddle girth. Height 83 cm. Width 60 cm. Designed in 1941. Branded.
Bruno Mathsson was a prominent Swedish furniture designer who was born on January 13, 1907 in Värnamo, Sweden, and died on August 10, 1988. He is best known for his innovative and ergonomic furniture designs.
The "Eva" armchair is one of Bruno Mathsson's most famous works and is considered one of his greatest design achievements. Created in the 1940s, it is known for its undulating and organic shape, which is inspired by the body's natural curves and movement.
The company Karl Mathsson in Värnamo was founded by his father Karl Mathsson, who himself was a carpenter in the fourth generation. Öretagt specialized in the manufacture of innovative and design-oriented furniture that combined functionality, comfort and aesthetics with modern production methods and materials.