BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, “Pernilla 69", Dux.

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BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, “Pernilla 69", Dux.
3620149. BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, “Pernilla 69", Dux.

Description

Frame in book. Canvas seat and plymoot, armrest and neck pillow in leather. Branded. Height 96 cm, width 90 cm, seat height approx. 37 cm.
Parts for an extra piece of clothing are included.

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Bruno Mathsson was a prominent Swedish furniture designer and architect born on 13 January 1907 in Värnamo, Sweden. He died on 17 August 1988 in the same city at the age of 81. Mathsson is known internationally as one of Sweden's most prominent furniture designers.

His early years were marked by his upbringing in Värnamo, where he grew up in a family with a long tradition of furniture production. He learned the craft of carpentry from scratch in his father's workshop, but he soon aspired to explore new avenues in furniture design and was inspired by the ideals of functionalism.

Mathsson's first commissioned work, Grasshopper, was designed in 1931 for Värnamo lasarett. Although initially not well received, it gave him the opportunity to experiment with new techniques and the mechanics of sitting. He developed bending gluing technology and began experimenting with materials such as saddle cloth and solid wood to create comfortable and ergonomic chairs.

In 1936 he had his first solo exhibition at the Röhsska Art Craft Museum, which became a breakthrough for him as a designer. He was invited to participate in the 1937 Paris World's Fair, where his furniture was well received and drew international attention.

He strongly believed that the shape of a piece of furniture or a building should be derived from its function. Mathsson always adapted his design to the human scale and strove to create welcoming and functional environments. His work has continued to inspire designers and architects over the years and has left a significant legacy in modern design.

Bruno Mathsson's Pernilla 69 is an armchair that exemplifies his philosophy of functionalist and modernist design. Designed in 1944, the armchair is known for its simple and timeless aesthetic that combines comfort with style. It is made of bent-glued wood and has a characteristically low and wide seat with a curved back that follows the natural curves of the body. This makes the armchair very comfortable to sit in for long periods of time. Its clean and streamlined design makes it an elegant piece of furniture that fits into different interior styles.

Condition

Extensive wear and stains. Occasional minor damage to upholstery. One neck pillow and two armrest cushions with claw marks/superficial tears.

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No

Artist/designer

Bruno Mathsson (1907–1988)

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3620149. BRUNO MATHSSON. Armchair, “Pernilla 69", Dux.

Description

Frame in book. Canvas seat and plymoot, armrest and neck pillow in leather. Branded. Height 96 cm, width 90 cm, seat height approx. 37 cm.
Parts for an extra piece of clothing are included.

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Bruno Mathsson was a prominent Swedish furniture designer and architect born on 13 January 1907 in Värnamo, Sweden. He died on 17 August 1988 in the same city at the age of 81. Mathsson is known internationally as one of Sweden's most prominent furniture designers.

His early years were marked by his upbringing in Värnamo, where he grew up in a family with a long tradition of furniture production. He learned the craft of carpentry from scratch in his father's workshop, but he soon aspired to explore new avenues in furniture design and was inspired by the ideals of functionalism.

Mathsson's first commissioned work, Grasshopper, was designed in 1931 for Värnamo lasarett. Although initially not well received, it gave him the opportunity to experiment with new techniques and the mechanics of sitting. He developed bending gluing technology and began experimenting with materials such as saddle cloth and solid wood to create comfortable and ergonomic chairs.

In 1936 he had his first solo exhibition at the Röhsska Art Craft Museum, which became a breakthrough for him as a designer. He was invited to participate in the 1937 Paris World's Fair, where his furniture was well received and drew international attention.

He strongly believed that the shape of a piece of furniture or a building should be derived from its function. Mathsson always adapted his design to the human scale and strove to create welcoming and functional environments. His work has continued to inspire designers and architects over the years and has left a significant legacy in modern design.

Bruno Mathsson's Pernilla 69 is an armchair that exemplifies his philosophy of functionalist and modernist design. Designed in 1944, the armchair is known for its simple and timeless aesthetic that combines comfort with style. It is made of bent-glued wood and has a characteristically low and wide seat with a curved back that follows the natural curves of the body. This makes the armchair very comfortable to sit in for long periods of time. Its clean and streamlined design makes it an elegant piece of furniture that fits into different interior styles.

Condition

Extensive wear and stains. Occasional minor damage to upholstery. One neck pillow and two armrest cushions with claw marks/superficial tears.

Resale right

No

Artist/designer

Bruno Mathsson (1907–1988)

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original Swedish texts.

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