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Greta Magnusson Grossman

(Sweden, 1906-1999)
Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 800 - 4 740 EUR
4 340 - 5 430 USD
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65 000 SEK
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Jonatan Jahn
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Greta Magnusson Grossman
(Sweden, 1906-1999)

A sofa, Firma Studio, Stockholm, Sweden 1930s.

Upholstered in a blue/turquoise velvet with buttons, feet in mahogany, height 72 cm, seat heigth 42 cm, length ca 200 cm.

Reupholstered and renovated. The feet with minor damages.

Literature

"Svenska hem i ord och bilder", E. Lundquists bokförlag, Stockholm, 1937, p. 62.

More information

Olof and Annicka Nobel hired Grossman to decorate their apartment at Valhallavägen 147 in Stockholm, ca 1936-37. The same model sofa is pictured in this interior.

Designer

Greta Magnusson-Grossman was a furniture designer and architect. She designed several design classics, including the iconic "Grasshopper" floor lamp.


Greta Magnusson-Grossman began her career as a carpentry apprentice at Kärnan's furniture manufacturing company in her hometown of Helsingborg. She was educated at "Tekniska skolan" in Stockholm, now called Konstfack. During the 1930s, she started her design company, Studio in Stockholm, where she designed interior details and furniture.


During the 1940s, Grossman moved to California, where she became successful as an architect and designer of furniture and lamps.

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