ARNE NORELL. Armchair, “Gary”, also called “The Thumb/Thumb”, Westbergs Möbler, 1950s.

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ARNE NORELL. Armchair, “Gary”, also called “The Thumb/Thumb”, Westbergs Möbler, 1950s.
4501422. ARNE NORELL. Armchair, “Gary”, also called “The Thumb/Thumb”, Westbergs Möbler, 1950s.

Description

Legs in birch, upholstered seat and back upholstered in cotton fabric.

Height 78, width 74, depth 81, seat height approx. 40 cm.

PROVENANCE:
Purchased new in the 50s by the parents of the current owner.

HISTORIAN
“Thummen”, designed in 1952 and was shown for the first time during Önsehem's exhibition in the same year along with other future Swedish classics such as Greta Magnusson Grossman's well-known floor lamp “G-33". The design of the armchair is typical of the radical early Swedish 1950s when the organic and assymetrical design took place at exhibitions and fairs. Arne Norell, meanwhile, was employed as a workshop master with Gösta Westerberg and the thumb is an example of his early production for the firm.

Photo taken in 1958, purchased at Stalands Nynäshamn
Original color, back was gray, seat and buttons red.

Condition

Normal wear and tear, stains, shaky armrest and loose back in gluing under clothing.

Resale right

No

Artist/designer

Arne Norell (1917–1971)

Theme

Eclectic & Decorative

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4501422. ARNE NORELL. Armchair, “Gary”, also called “The Thumb/Thumb”, Westbergs Möbler, 1950s.

Description

Legs in birch, upholstered seat and back upholstered in cotton fabric.

Height 78, width 74, depth 81, seat height approx. 40 cm.

PROVENANCE:
Purchased new in the 50s by the parents of the current owner.

HISTORIAN
“Thummen”, designed in 1952 and was shown for the first time during Önsehem's exhibition in the same year along with other future Swedish classics such as Greta Magnusson Grossman's well-known floor lamp “G-33". The design of the armchair is typical of the radical early Swedish 1950s when the organic and assymetrical design took place at exhibitions and fairs. Arne Norell, meanwhile, was employed as a workshop master with Gösta Westerberg and the thumb is an example of his early production for the firm.

Photo taken in 1958, purchased at Stalands Nynäshamn
Original color, back was gray, seat and buttons red.

Condition

Normal wear and tear, stains, shaky armrest and loose back in gluing under clothing.

Resale right

No

Artist/designer

Arne Norell (1917–1971)

Theme

Eclectic & Decorative

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