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Josef Frank and Friends – Christmas Edition

Bukowskis is pleased to present a richly curated themed auction featuring many of Svenskt Tenn’s sought-after design classics. One of the highlights is Josef Frank’s highly coveted display cabinet, model 2077, in mahogany. Frank designed his first display cabinet as early as the 1910s, and model 2077 became his final one, created after his return from the United States in 1946. The auction also includes a wide selection of Frank’s generously upholstered furniture in various finishes, including the rare "Långsoffan", model 2031.

Estrid Ericson (1894–1981) began her successful collaboration with Josef Frank (1885–1967) in the 1930s. The first major exhibition of Frank’s work for Svenskt Tenn was held in 1934 at Liljevalchs art gallery. Josef Frank went on to create many classics that have enriched both private homes and public spaces, and his furniture has become an integral part of Swedish design history. Take the opportunity to explore the auction’s selection of Svenskt Tenn’s popular and timeless design objects – and don’t miss your chance to place a bid today!

 
33 items
Josef Frank, sofa, model 968, Svenskt Tenn.
5d 23h
Josef Frank, sofa, model 968, Svenskt Tenn.
Current bid 
11 111 SEK
Estimate
50 000 SEK
Josef Frank, a model 678 sofa, Svenskt Tenn.
5d 23h
Josef Frank, a model 678 sofa, Svenskt Tenn.
Current bid 
13 500 SEK
Estimate
18 000 SEK
Josef Frank, armchair, "336", Svenskt Tenn.
5d 23h
Josef Frank, armchair, "336", Svenskt Tenn.
Current bid 
13 000 SEK
Estimate
40 000 SEK
Josef Frank, stool, model 647, Svenskt Tenn.
6d
Josef Frank, stool, model 647, Svenskt Tenn.
Current bid 
4 900 SEK
Estimate
4 000 SEK