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Jonas Bohlin

(Sweden, Born 1953)
Estimate
10 000 - 12 000 SEK
969 - 1 160 EUR
1 120 - 1 340 USD
Hammer price
19 000 SEK
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Karl Green
Stockholm
Karl Green
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Jonas Bohlin
(Sweden, Born 1953)

A "Kroppar" floor lamp, ed. 2/9, his own studio, Stockholm, 2019.

Shade of parchment on a three-legged base in black steel, signed and numbered j. BoHLiN LIMITED EDITION 2/9. Height 124.5 cm.

Exhibitions

Galleri Sebastian Schildt, Stockholm, "Kroppar", 2-23 February 2019.

All nine numbered "Kroppar" lamps were made for the exhibition in 2019 and are unique in how the parchments are draped around the steel frame.

Designer

Jonas Bohlin is a Swedish interior architect and designer born in Stockholm. He studied at Konstfack in Stockholm where he also worked as a professor. Bohlin's graduation project garnered great attention: the "Concrete" armchair, crafted from steel and concrete. In the 1980s the chair sparked a debate as to what constitutes as art? Bohlin's designs balance emotion and reason, challenging conventional assumptions.

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