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Estrid Ericson

(Sverige, 1894-1981)
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50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 670 - 5 600 EUR
5 160 - 6 190 USD
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Estrid Ericson
(Sverige, 1894-1981)

a pewter framed mirror, model "A 2492", Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, 1957.

Frame with laurel leaves, stamped with the angel mark SVENSKT TENN STOCKHOLM G9. Diameter 63.5 cm.

The back piece replaced, the mirror glass with small spots.

More information

Model A 2492, also known as "The laurel leaf mirror", designed by Estrid Ericson in 1941 and produced in various sizes and finishes. Already in the late 1920s, laurel leaf ornamentation was used as a crown decoration for Svenskt Tenn's mirrors.

Designer

Interior architect and designer Estrid Ericson founded, together with Nils Fougstedt, the company Firma Svenskt Tenn in 1924. Initially, they designed innovative pewter objects and employed designers such as Björn Trägårdh, Uno Åhrén, Anna Petrus, and Tyra Lundgren. In 1927, Svenskt Tenn moved to Strandvägen in Stockholm, expanding its business to homewares, furniture, and textiles. During the first years, Åhrén and Trägårdh designed the furniture at Firma Svenskt Tenn. Still, this era ended when Estrid began her successful collaboration with Austrian architect Josef Frank in the early 1930s. Estrid Ericson had a unique position within interior design and drew inspiration from her many trips abroad.

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